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'Tiny Shortcuts' Are Poisoning Science

https://nautil.us/how-tiny-shortcuts-are-poisoning-science-1279176
11•Brajeshwar•1h ago

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oopsiremembered•1h ago
At a certain point, the distinction between "fraud" and "not fraud" is a red herring. The downstream effects start to become similar enough.
codexb•57m ago
I think part of the problem is that what is often referred to as "science" these days is very different from the hard sciences of yesteryear.

There are a lot of "soft" sciences that get increasingly softer every year. Social sciences, gender and women's studies, political science, some of the fast and loose use of "economics" these days.

There are a lot of "studies" these days that are little more than slanted questionnaires or selective correlational studies with wild unsupported theories as to the results.

pinkmuffinere•28m ago
> There are a lot of "soft" sciences that get increasingly softer every year. Social sciences, gender and women's studies, political science, some of the fast and loose use of "economics" these days.

I don’t think anyone is claiming these are sciences, except perhaps economics. I think you’re fighting a straw man

codexb•22m ago
People get doctorates in these fields and post studies in journals that get picked up by thinktanks and media outlets. It's "science" for all intents and purposes; they're used as a source of authority based on data and analysis and formal papers.
BariumBlue•47m ago
If a scientist is doing more work to secure grants than doing science (my understanding is that this is very common), trying to justify their own existence, then I wouldn't be surprised that results get skewed towards that end.

If every software engineer and developer had to do more work justifying their own existence than actually coding and developing, I suspect overall software quality would be worse than it is today.

mitchbob•41m ago
https://archive.ph/2026.03.25-072244/https://nautil.us/how-t...

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