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hutchibk 08-18-2012 10:37 AM

Something to think about... (not b/c specific)
 
70 Percent of Research at Academic Institutions is Wasted

Stephen Coscia on August 15, 2012, 5:31 PM

When research is reproduced it is confirmed as sound science. The process of turning that science into something, for example, a helpful drug, can then proceed. Unfortunately, an alarming 70 percent of the research that takes place in the United States is never reproduced. Research that is not reproduced is worthless.

The RI are looking for "what is truly an important discovery versus what it just an unexpected novel one." Every piece of research chosen has to demonstrate clear potential to one day benefit society. The goal is also to produce a culture that appreciates quality research.

The Reproducibility Inititiative gives researchers an easy way to test their work. By utilizing a database of experts it matches each case it chooses to investigate with the perfect team for it. Additionally, The RI acts as a middle man so that the original producer and the reproducer don't have to even know one another, let alone transfer money. This makes the two research projects completely independent from one another, thus producing truer results.

Read more about this at The Reproducibility Initiative.

Jackie07 08-19-2012 08:34 PM

Re: Something to think about... (not b/c specific)
 
Found an article with an opposing view...

http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2...esearch-funds/

hutchibk 08-20-2012 10:55 AM

Re: Something to think about... (not b/c specific)
 
Good. Different views are great. Never said I agreed, just said something to think about... too many folks read headlines and not the substance.


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