Scientific Transparency Issues
A movement is emerging to enhance transparency in scientific research by encouraging scientists to publicly outline their experiments and share all data, addressing the prevalent issue of selective publishing. The discussion highlights how competition for funding can lead to unethical practices, such as p-hacking, where researchers manipulate data to achieve statistically significant results. Ultimately, the conversation sheds light on the systemic pressures within academia that may compromise scientific integrity.In this clip
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