Calibrating the Scientific Ecosystem Through Meta-Research
Article 2019 en
Authors
TH
Tom E Hardwicke
SS
Stylianos Serghiou
PJ
Perrine Janiaud
Abstract
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While some scientists study insects, molecules, brains, or clouds, other scientists study science itself. Meta-research, or research-on-research, is a burgeoning discipline that investigates efficiency, quality, and bias in the scientific ecosystem, topics that have become especially relevant amid widespread concerns about the credibility of the scientific literature. Meta-research may help calibrate the scientific ecosystem toward higher standards by providing empirical evidence that informs the iterative generation and refinement of reform initiatives. We introduce a translational framework that involves ( a) identifying problems, ( b) investigating problems, ( c) developing solutions, and ( d) evaluating solutions. In each of these areas, we review key meta-research endeavors and discuss several examples of prior and ongoing work. The scientific ecosystem is perpetually evolving; the discipline of meta-research presents an opportunity to use empirical evidence to guide its development and maximize its potential.
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