Nature Magazine Special Issue: Data Replication & Repoducibility
Posted: December 22nd, 2011 | Author: Sven | Filed under: Data Sharing | Tags: fraud, Replication | Comments Off on Nature Magazine Special Issue: Data Replication & RepoducibilityThe nature magazine has just published a special issue about data replication and reproducibility.
In their introduction the authors are claiming that replication is considered the scientific gold standard. To give a broader view about replication, the journal explores some of the issues associated with the replication of results in different scientific disciplines as for example primate cognition and behaviour research, computer sciences, biology and climate change studies.
Worth reading is the Editorial by J. Crocker and L. Cooper that is dealing with the fraud of Diederik Stapel and raises the question “what could be done to protect science and the public from fraud in the future?”. The answer of the authors, both psychologists, is:
“Greater transparency with data, including depositing data in repositories where they can be accessed by other scientists […], might have sped up detection of this fraud, and it would certainly make researchers more careful about the analyses that they publish.”