If authors admit having used p-hacking/QRPs which invalidate conclusions of a published study, what should happen to the article?
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I agree. Right now retraction is a career-busting event, but I'd like the norms to change
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I retracted 1 of my own in-press papers when I was in grad school based on new & better data
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u r cool then imho
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My point is really that we need retractions, but need to make them less scary.
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100% agreed, although I would like some people to be fired/leave too
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For me, publishing an untrue fact is a nightmare scenario. I'd be desparate to retract it.
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In science you spend your whole career publishing barely true facts :P
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