Social Science Research Crisis: Only 54% of Studies Reproducible
[Science From the Cover] Reproducibility of Social Science Research Stands at Only 54%, Study Finds
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There are three key elements in judging the reliability of research findings. These are 'reproducibility,' which is deriving the same conclusion using the same research methods and data; 'replication,
A major study reveals that just 54% of social science research produces reproducible results, raising serious questions about scientific reliability. Reproducibility—deriving identical conclusions using the same methods and data—is a cornerstone of trustworthy research. The findings highlight a critical challenge in validating social science discoveries and suggest systemic issues in how research is conducted and reported.
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