The Replication Crisis_ Why It Matters
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The replication crisis, which has significantly impacted various scientific disciplines, including medicine and behavioral sciences, has also influenced dental research methods. This crisis, characterized by the failure to reproduce a substantial portion of important findings, has highlighted several methodological issues within dental research. For instance, the crisis has underscored the prevalence of questionable research practices such as selective reporting and p-hacking, where researchers manipulate data to achieve statistically significant results
00:00:00 Understanding the Replication Crisis
00:00:20 Publication Bias and P-Hacking
00:00:47 Sample Sizes and Transparency Issues
00:01:58 Pressures on Researchers in Modern Science
00:03:07 Impact on Medical and Dental Research
00:04:17 Solutions and the Path Forward
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