‘Stargazing’ and p-hacking behaviours in social sciences: some insights from a developing country

European Science Editing 45 (2):54-55 (2019)
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Abstract

The persistence of “stargazing,” p-hacking and HARKing4 are among the main causes for the severity of the irreproducibility problem in social sciences.

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