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NewsExploring the Role of Gender in Scholarly Authorship Disputesby Georgia Institute of TechnologyA new study shows that women were significantly more likely than men to report disagreements about authorship
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NewsUMBC Researchers Develop New Method to Address Deep-Seated Biases in Scienceby University of Maryland BaltimoreA new statistical method that explicitly tests for equivalence, rather than difference, can help combat the bias against publishing "negative results"
NewsScience Spin Prevalent, Researchers Warnby University of SydneyExtent of spin in biomedical scientific papers revealed
NewsPredatory Journals a Global Problemby The Ottawa HospitalInvestigation in Nature reveals high income countries not immune
NewsExacerbating the Replication Crisis in Science: Replication Studies Are Often Unwelcomeby FrontiersJust three percent of psychology journals explicitly state that they accept replication studies, contributing to the replication crisis
NewsResearchers Model How 'Publication Bias' Does—and Doesn't—Affect the 'Canonization' of Facts in Scienceby University of WashingtonUW professor Carl Bergstrom believes facts stand a fighting chance, especially if science has their back