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The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2018, The New York Times Company). When we think of biases in…
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2018, The New York Times Company). When we think of biases in…
Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, announced new steps that the agency is taking…
I was impressed by a Student Blog posted by Ulrike Träger in PLOS’ Early Career Research Community 0000-0002-4493-1136…
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In medical practice, the concept of evidence shares a lot with Saint Augustine’s understanding of time. He understood time…
Socratic questioning, a dialectic approach to acquiring knowledge, has been around for ages. If done appropriately, it’s a…
Earlier this year, in the midst of working on my dissertation, I found blogging to be a healthy refuge through the loooooong…
By Michael Galsworthy, University College…
In science today, there's a huge problem: Way too many people are publishing way too many results that are way too positive. …
Open AccessResearch Article Publication Bias in Antipsychotic Trials: An Analysis of Efficacy Comparing the…
In a previous post, I said that I'd write about how to improve the quality of scientific research by ending the scrabbling for "p…