Episode 120: Welcome back to Real Health Radio. This week it’s a solo episode, and I’m digging into The Replication Crisis. This episode has been a long time in the making and I’m super excited to finally be able to share it with you. In this episode, I talk about what the replication crisis is, […]


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Episode 120: Welcome back to Real Health Radio. This week it’s a solo episode, and I’m digging into The Replication Crisis. This episode has been a long time in the making and I’m super excited to finally be able to share it with you. In this episode, I talk about what the replication crisis is, why this problem is occurring, the larger implications of it, and some suggested solutions.




Here’s what I cover in this podcast episode:


2:10: What is the replication crisis?


7:20: What exactly is replication?


10:00: The sector that’s been hit hardest by the replication crisis


15:00: Why is this problem occurring?


23:45: Questionable research practices


42:00: Why aren’t replication studies attempted more often?


49:30: Should we just do our own research?


52:20: What are the larger implications of the replication crisis?


58:00: What should we do about it?




Links mentioned during the show:


How Many Scientists Fabricate and Falsify Research? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Survey Data


1,500 scientists lift the lid on reproducibility


Drug development: Raise standards for preclinical cancer research


Why Most Clinical Research Is Not Useful


Contradicted and Initially Stronger Effects in Highly Cited Clinical Research


Is It Better to Drink a Little Alcohol Than None at All?


Why Most Published Research Findings Are False


The Nine Circles of Scientific Hell


Research misconduct – The grey area of Questionable Research Practices


Questionable Research Practices Revisited


False-Positive Psychology: Undisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant


America’s Most Admired Law Breaker


Diederik Stapel


The Mind of a Con Man


A New Etiquette for Replication


Reproducibility Project


Are meta analyses conducted by professional organizations more trustworthy?


Reproducibility in Science: Improving the Standard for Basic and Preclinical Research


Academic signaling and the post-truth world


Cancer Research Is Broken


The problem with p-values


Battling Bad Science


Don’t dumb me down


Robust research needs many lines of evidence


Scientific data audit—A key management tool


Disease mongering and drug marketing


Brian Wansink


Why the Joy of Cooking is going after a Cornell researcher


Do Pressures to Publish Increase Scientists’ Bias? An Empirical Support from US States Data


 


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