• Legianus@programming.dev
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    1 month ago

    You are correct about the replication problems, but this also varies heavily depending what scientific discipline you look at.

    Also if you do science you may take the results oft another scientist (if they make sense and are peer revievewed) and build your next experiment on it, which may also work out and get peer reviewed.

    So even with the replication problem science can work and build on thousands of experiments. But it would be better and needed that the experiments were reproducible.

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      1 month ago

      Also let’s acknowledge that just posting the Wikipedia of the replication crisis and saying that makes scientific theory development invalid is total bullshit.

      First that this issue was brought up ~20 years go. Second that the advancement of meta science has remedied these issues a lot. Third that we are now far more open about science with organizations like OSF. Fourth that in the example of the comic these are usually arguments against highly replicated works like climate science not small niche areas of psychology the public doesn’t interact with.