Of course it doesn't.https://twitter.com/Slate/status/1048422659770470400 …
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Also, the fabricated data. As the article I Tweeted above noted, a far bigger percentage of the papers with fabricated data were ultimately published than those without because reviewers sometimes deem the dataset to be worth publishing even if the paper is a bit dodgy.
One other thing: Peer review is not very good at detecting fabricated data; it never has been. For better and worse, academic publishing is based, to a significant extent, an trust that the authors haven't just made shit up.
Exactly! So if some pointy-headed hoaxster tricks some peer reviewers that only shows that they can trick well-meaning people, not that all the research is fraud.
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