Idea Machines

Changing How We Do Science with Brian Nosek [Idea Machines #3]

Dec 8, 2018
Brian Nosek is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Open Science and a psychology professor at the University of Virginia. He discusses the incentives in academia that hinder scientific progress and offers solutions to improve research practices. The conversation highlights the importance of open science, preregistration, and innovative peer review models. Nosek emphasizes driving cultural change through collaboration and transparency in order to enhance credibility and address issues like the replication crisis.
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INSIGHT

Pre-registration Boosts Research Credibility

  • Pre-registering studies increases credibility by distinguishing planned hypotheses from exploratory findings.
  • This clarity prevents dressing up exploratory results as confirmatory, improving innovation quality.
INSIGHT

Incentives Favor Novel Positive Results

  • Incentives favor novel, positive, and tidy results, which has always challenged replicability.
  • Increased data availability and competition may amplify these issues but the fundamental incentive problem remains.
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Data Sharing Enhances Robustness

  • Openness allows verification and reanalysis of data to assess robustness.
  • Reusing shared data accelerates innovation by maximizing existing resources and exploring unanticipated questions.
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