Science and Incentives
The current scientific landscape often punishes failure to replicate results, creating a misalignment in incentives. By advocating for a broader set of metrics—such as data sharing and the replicability of research—scientists could be rewarded for pro-social behaviors that enhance scientific integrity. Addressing these issues is crucial to overcoming the long-standing replication crisis that has plagued the field for decades.In this clip
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Improving Science & Restoring Trust in Public Health | Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
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