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   Current Incentives for Scientists Lead to Underpowered Studies with Erroneous Conclusions  
   
نویسنده higginson a.d. ,munafò m.r.
منبع plos biology - 2016 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 11
چکیده    We can regard the wider incentive structures that operate across science,such as the priority given to novel findings,as an ecosystem within which scientists strive to maximise their fitness (i.e.,publication record and career success). here,we develop an optimality model that predicts the most rational research strategy,in terms of the proportion of research effort spent on seeking novel results rather than on confirmatory studies,and the amount of research effort per exploratory study. we show that,for parameter values derived from the scientific literature,researchers acting to maximise their fitness should spend most of their effort seeking novel results and conduct small studies that have only 10%–40% statistical power. as a result,half of the studies they publish will report erroneous conclusions. current incentive structures are in conflict with maximising the scientific value of research; we suggest ways that the scientific ecosystem could be improved. © 2016 higginson,munafò.
آدرس centre for research in animal behaviour,college of life and environmental sciences,university of exeter,exeter, United Kingdom, mrc integrative epidemiology unit (ieu) at the university of bristol,bristol,united kingdom,uk centre for tobacco and alcohol studies,school of experimental psychology,university of bristol,bristol, United Kingdom
 
     
   
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