![]() ![]() ![]() Today, in episode 51 of Parsing Science, we’re joined by Elisabeth Bik who’ll discuss her research suggesting that as many as 35,000 papers in biomedicine are candidates for retraction due to scientific misconduct. But whatever its origin, no one in the 19th century could have foreseen the advances in biomedicine that have occurred since Twain’s time, nor the unethical behavior that has accompanied some of it. The well-known aphorism that “there are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics” is often - and erroneously - attributed to Mark Twain. I’m Ryan Watkins…ĭoug Leigh: And I’m Doug Leigh. The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science as told by the researchers themselves. doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.8279714Įlisabeth Bik: I think one of the things that I try to accomplish is making people aware that science - as in any other profession - has a dark side. Parsing Science – Double Trouble (Version 1). We’re not a registered tax-exempt organization, so unfortunately gifts aren’t tax deductible. □ Patrons can access bonus content here. ![]()
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