In recent years, the scientific community has been facing a reproducibility crisis – the growing concern that many published scientific findings cannot be replicated by independent researchers.
This crisis has serious implications for the credibility of scientific research, as well as for public policy, funding decisions, and the general public’s trust in science. In this paper, the authors explore the benefits of adopting measures that optimize key elements of the scientific process: methods, reporting and dissemination, reproducibility, evaluation and incentives.
We will draw on this article to provide a comprehensive overview of the reproducibility crisis and highlight some of the key issues in this area. Whether you are a scientist, a policymaker or simply someone interested in the state of scientific research, this presentation will provide valuable insights into an issue that is shaping the future of science.
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