Social Science Crisis: Only 50% of Studies Actually Reproducible
Unlocking Replicability: The Seven-Year Journey in Social Sciences | Science-Environment
A remarkable seven-year project conducted in the US has scrutinized 3900 research papers in social sciences to assess their reproducibility The findings reveal that only about half of these studies were precisely reproducible sparking discussions on scientific credibility within the social and behavioral sciences
A seven-year US project analyzing 3,900 social science research papers found that only half could be precisely replicated, raising serious questions about scientific credibility. The findings highlight systemic reproducibility challenges in behavioral and social research. Experts say the results demand reforms in methodology, peer review, and publication practices across these fields.
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