Unreliable research. Trouble at the Lab (The Economist 19th Oct 2013) | Jesús Romero-Trillo

Unreliable research. Trouble at the Lab (The Economist 19th Oct 2013)

Unreliable research. Trouble at the Lab (The Economist 19th Oct 2013)

Scientists like to think of science as self-correcting. To an alarming degree, it is not

“I SEE a train wreck looming,” warned Daniel Kahneman, an eminent psychologist, in an open letter last year. The premonition concerned research on a phenomenon known as “priming”. Priming studies suggest that decisions can be influenced by apparently irrelevant actions or events that took place just before the cusp of choice.

 

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