«Nevertheless, there is a persistent degree
of irreproducibility in results among plausibly formulated AOS models.
She believes that «there is no reason to believe that the politically charged arena of climate science is exempt from» the problems found in other scientific research, «or that it doesn't share the alarming rates
of irreproducibility observed in medicine, economics and psychology.»
It will have an important role in addressing causes
of irreproducibility.
Slowly, scientists are internalizing the lessons
of this irreproducibility crisis.
Each scientific discipline needs to accept responsibility for its share
of the irreproducibility crisis and incorporate strict standards into its procedures.
In cases
of irreproducibility of research findings reported in a Science Journal paper, a retraction may be considered if the core conclusions are thereby invalidated.
Rare instances of misconduct or instances
of irreproducibility are translated into concerns that science is broken.
Not exact matches
That failure comes with a hefty annual price tag: about $ 28.2 billion, concludes a review
of data on
irreproducibility published in the June 9 PLOS Biology.
• One
of the most provocative and potentially important science issues in recent years is the apparent
irreproducibility of scientific studies.
«Attempting to estimate the robustness
of a published research finding is notoriously difficult,» said Marcus Munafò, a biological psychologist at the University
of Bristol in the United Kingdom, a key figure in tackling
irreproducibility.
A significant and intriguing fact about Shadows is the
irreproducibility of its assumed reproduction, a point that problematizes his aesthetic
of «plagiarism» and positions Warhol's project as one that is primordially pictorial.