Author:John P. A. Ioannidis
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Works
[edit]- Why Most Published Research Findings Are False (August 2005)
- How to Make More Published Research True (21 October 2014) (transcription project)
- Meta-research: Evaluation and Improvement of Research Methods and Practices (2 October 2015) (transcription project)
- Reproducible Research Practices and Transparency across the Biomedical Literature (4 January 2016) (transcription project)
- Why Most Clinical Research Is Not Useful (21 June 2016) (transcription project)
- A manifesto for reproducible science (10 January 2017) (transcription project)
- An empirical assessment of transparency and reproducibility-related research practices in the social sciences (2014–2017) (19 February 2020) (transcription project)
- Estimating the Prevalence of Transparency and Reproducibility-Related Research Practices in Psychology (2014–2017) (8 March 2021) (transcription project)
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