Tag: Retraction Crisis
Retract the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Beware of wildly popular sociology that tells us that our public policy preferences are somehow embedded in human nature. Life was never as simple as that.
China Leads the World in Retracted Science Papers
Seven of the Top Ten retraction hotspots are in China but India, Ethiopia, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia also make an appearance.
Peer Review May Be Beyond Reform
Harvard is going to have quite a job convincing the world that it is still serious about reality-based thinking, never mind peer review.
The Incredible Design of Vertebrate Blood Clotting
Recently, a commenter on the Center for Science and Culture’s Facebook page asked about a paper by the late biochemist Russell F. Doolittle.
Design Detection in the New York Times — The Issue of Science Fraud
When the pincer closes around a pattern, intelligent causation is uniquely implicated.