Simon
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This is a blog about problems in psychological research, by a psychological researcher and lecturer. Some of the smartest critiques of problems in research (which usually apply to life science too) often seem to come from psychologists.
sometimes i'm wrong: life after bem
Prof Daryl Bem is the researcher whose paper on Extra-Sensory Perception caused stir a few years ago.
The blogger thinks Bem has many good points in his approach to research, but takes issues with some of his approaches that he (the blogger) thinks undermine good science. I'd recommend reading the whole blog but this quote from Bem struck a chord with me - seems to highlight the attitude of too many researchers towards their data:
sometimes i'm wrong: life after bem
many people have written about how bem's esp paper was one of the major factors that triggered the latest scientific integrity movement in social/personality psychology.
Prof Daryl Bem is the researcher whose paper on Extra-Sensory Perception caused stir a few years ago.
The blogger thinks Bem has many good points in his approach to research, but takes issues with some of his approaches that he (the blogger) thinks undermine good science. I'd recommend reading the whole blog but this quote from Bem struck a chord with me - seems to highlight the attitude of too many researchers towards their data:
'think of your dataset as a jewel. your task is to cut and polish it, to select the facets to highlight, and to craft the best setting for it.'