#research-transparency

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fromNature
1 day ago

NIH rolls back red tape on some experiments - spurring excitement and concern

Many researchers are surprised and relieved over an unusual step taken by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH): the agency is rolling back the red tape on a host of basic-science experiments that involved human participants and had been classified as clinical trials. The decision, which was announced on 29 January and is part of a broader NIH effort to reduce administrative burden, should free such research from the heavy bureaucratic requirements that are designed for clinical trials but are sometimes ill-suited to other fields, such as basic psychology and behavioural studies.
Medicine
Major League Baseball
fromFlowingData
2 months ago

Database of mound charging in baseball

A documentary team shared a manually collected dataset documenting charging-the-mound incidents in Major League Baseball, including altercation severity and teammate involvement.
fromNature
4 months ago

Six journal rejections and a major rethink: why I'm happy to admit to my research failures, and you should too

I vividly remember the first experiment I conducted for my PhD in economics, investigating the conditions under which trust forms between strangers. I had built a solid theoretical framework, designed the experiment - in which students played a trust game - carefully, and optimistically named my database 'AwesomeData'. But when I ran my first sessions, the results made no sense. My participants weren't behaving as theory - or even common sense - would suggest, because my set-up made the task too confusing.
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