Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
The Prindle Post
Publication Date
10-19-2017
Abstract
The labor of scientists has benefited society tremendously. Advancements in medicine and technology have improved both the length and the quality of human lives. Scientific studies have been and continue to be a crucial part of that process. Science, when done well, is indispensable to a healthy, happy, curious human race. Unfortunately, science isn’t always done well. When done poorly, studies can have disastrous effects. People tend to trust claims made by scientists, and that trust turns out to be unwarranted if something has gone wrong with the research.
Recommended Citation
Robison-Green, Rachel. "The Moral Dimensions of the Research Reproducibility Crisis". The Prindle Post. https://www.prindlepost.org/2017/10/moral-dimensions-research-reproducibility-crisis/