The Conversation
Research replication can determine how well science is working – but how do scientists replicate studies?
Amanda Kay Montoya, University of California, Los Angeles
Replication research can take the temperature on how accurate science in a given field is, but research replication is easier said than done.
Peer review is an important step after a researcher has carried out a scientific study but before it gets published by a journal and shared with the world.
While rarely explicitly taught to scientists in training, a set of common values guides science in the quest to advance knowledge while being ethical and trustworthy.
Lifecycle of a research grant – behind the scenes of the system that funds science
Kelly S. Mix, University of Maryland
A scholar reveals the ins and outs of how research gets funded, including the checks and balances that ensure high scientific standards and financial integrity at every stage of a grant’s lifecycle.
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