2005
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124
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Why Most Published Research Findings Are False

Abstract: SummaryThere is increasing concern that most current published research findings are false. The probability that a research claim is true may depend on study power and bias, the number of other studies on the same question, and, importantly, the ratio of true to no relationships among the relationships probed in each scientific field. In this framework, a research finding is less likely to be true when the studies conducted in a field are smaller; when effect sizes are smaller; when there is a greater number a… Show more

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“…Although replicating previous observations is in itself relevant (Ioannidis, 2005; Van Bavel, Mende‐Siedlecki, Brady, & Reinero, 2016), the last decade's technological development of cameras and video quality additionally enables us to operate more cameras and hence record more spawning events at video resolutions revealing behaviors previously not documented in our population (e.g., egg eating including filial cannibalism). Moreover, the vibrations of charr during courtship and spawning leave a recordable sound track in the water column (discovered here by MBB).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Although replicating previous observations is in itself relevant (Ioannidis, 2005; Van Bavel, Mende‐Siedlecki, Brady, & Reinero, 2016), the last decade's technological development of cameras and video quality additionally enables us to operate more cameras and hence record more spawning events at video resolutions revealing behaviors previously not documented in our population (e.g., egg eating including filial cannibalism). Moreover, the vibrations of charr during courtship and spawning leave a recordable sound track in the water column (discovered here by MBB).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…It has been suggested that “ for many current scientific fields, claimed research findings may often be simply accurate measures of the prevailing bias ” 126 . Widely held views on early embryo mortality may reflect an entrenched and biased view of the biology.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recommended that the endpoints and the original statistical plan are prespecified 47, 48. All analyses should be reported.…”
Section: The Role Of Statistics and Power Analysis In The Design Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonsignificant or negative results should also be reported to prevent other research groups from pursuing the same experiment. In the final results, it is recommended that direction and magnitude of the effect size, the statistical test and actual p‐value, and the 95% confidence intervals are reported 47, 48, 49…”
Section: The Role Of Statistics and Power Analysis In The Design Andmentioning
confidence: 99%