Michael Mann's new book, The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, discusses my comment [SMc note — this post is by Hu McCulloch], «
Irreproducible Results in Thompson et al., «Abrupt Tropical Climate Change: Past and Present» (PNAS 2006),» that was published in 2009 in Energy & Environment.
Not exact matches
If not, there's always a chance of getting your weirder
results published in the (in) famous Journal of Irreproducible R
results published
in the (
in) famous Journal of
Irreproducible ResultsResults.
«Our main conclusion is that even a totally unbiased, perfectly randomized, reliably blinded, and faithfully executed clinical trial may still generate false and
irreproducible results,» he writes
in a recent issue of BMC Medical Research Methodology.
A 2013 paper
in STM by another group, documenting a different type of vaccine - triggered autoimmune re action, was retracted after the
results proved
irreproducible (Science, 1 August 2014, p. 498).
«Science is littered with
irreproducible results, even from top places, and it's a widespread problem that looks different
in different domains, but there are shared commonalities,» said CMU's Stephen E. Fienberg (pictured right), the Maurice Faulk University Professor of Statistics and Social Sciences.
But I would think «if you don't want reproducible
results» you would publish in the Journal of Irreproducible Results rather that in the journal Sci
results» you would publish
in the Journal of
Irreproducible Results rather that in the journal Sci
Results rather that
in the journal Science...