Reproducible Research: Moving toward Research the Public Can Really Trust- Laine et al.

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Reproducible Research: Moving toward Research the Public Can Really Trust- Laine et al.

Citation:
Laine C, Goodman SN, Griswold ME, Sox HC. Reproducible research: moving toward research the public can really trust. Ann Intern Med 2007;146:450-3

Full Paper:
http://www.annals.org/cgi/reprint/146/6/450.pdf

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Copyright holders include the journal/conference publisher.

Complementary URL:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17339612
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/abstract/146/6/450

Abstract:
A community of scientists arrives at the truth by independently verifying new observations. In this time-honored process, journals serve 2 principal functions: evaluative and editorial. In their evaluative function, they winnow out research that is unlikely to stand up to independent verification; this task is accomplished by peer review. In their editorial function, they try to ensure transparent (by which we mean clear, complete, and unambiguous) and objective descriptions of the research. Both the evaluative and editorial functions go largely unnoticed by the public--the former only draws public attention when a journal publishes fraudulent research. However, both play a critical role in the progress of science. This paper is about both functions. We describe the evaluative processes we use and announce a new policy to help the scientific community evaluate, and build upon, the research findings that we publish.


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