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Is there a credibility crisis?

What is publication bias and how does it contribute to the “file drawer problem?” We’ll introduce you to a couple ways researchers have detected and addressed publication bias and “unlocked” the file drawer problem.

2.1 Why most published research findings are false

2.2 False-positive psychology

2.3 Do statistical reporting standards affect what is published?

2.4 “Time Series Minimum Wage Literature: A Meta-Analysis”

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The Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS), a program within the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA), is a network committed to strengthening scientific integrity across disciplines.

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