New scepticism about science

Philosophers' Magazine 60 (1):51 - 56 (2013)
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Abstract

In this essay I raise a dilemma for science journalists based on recent skepticism raised by scientists about the credibility of published results in many fields. Due to systematic biases in the publication record, most published findings in these fields (including psychology and biological subfields) are almost certainly false. So should science reporters stop reporting these findings, given their mission to report verified truths? Or should they report the findings while saying they are almost certainly false?

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Carrie Figdor
University of Iowa

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