Do you know of any good history describing the evolution of academia from the 1970s to today? I would love to read something tying together expansion/evolution of funding agencies, immigration, Bayh-Doyle, reproducibility/generalizability crisis
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Unfortunately I don’t know of one… if you find one and remember, please tell me about it!
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I love you, Chaps, but I don't see this as a straightforward comment on 'outright fraud'. I think "stop analysing when it works, and don't think about it any more" does a lot of the heavy lifting here. Inaccuracy and inattention, combined with a rush to publication...
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feels quite distinct from 'the data is cooked'. The story vis. 'how much of this is severe naughtiness' is much better gleaned from an analysis of the received data that was deemed insufficient.
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I wrote about that briefly 2016 See also https://twitter.com/daniel_bilar/status/1136070906319691779 …pic.twitter.com/jQMfcZpiLz
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) are outright fraud. Unfortunately this may be worst in medical research, where the consequences are most dire: lots of people dying. 