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Published: 15 March 2012
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Chris French: Science progresses when repeat studies back or refute previous research, but getting 'replications' published can be a nightmare
On Mar 15, 2012, at 2:59 PM, Dean
Radin
wrote:
I thought you were way too polite in your comment. Their failure to include the successful experiments in their report was an egregious violation of Wiseman's written promise to meta-analyze all of the registered studies. What's the point of registering a study in advance if you end up ignoring those you don't like?
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Dean
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Daryl J.
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I haven't responded to this particular piece, but I notice that some of the comments following French's column quote from or link to my comment on the PLoS ONE website itself in response to the Ritchie, Wiseman, French article.
You can download my comment directly from my dropbox: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8290411/Comment%20on%20Failing%20the%20Future.pdf
I decided to be polite in my comment, but
theirfailure
to even mention the 2 successful replications pre-registered on Wiseman's own replication registry borders on dishonesty. When people talk about the
Filedrawer
problem, they never focus on how some skeptics suppress or ignore successful studies that go against their biases. The first task in writing an empirical article is a literature review of previous similar experiments.
Daryl
On Mar 15, 2012, at 5:22 PM, JACK
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"As can be seen from our published report in
PLoS
ONE, none of us produced results that supported the effect reported by
Bem
(neither did Eric Robinson in a paper published in July 2011 in the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research). Our failure to replicate
Bem's
results will, no doubt, not come as a surprise to many readers as they will have assumed from the outset that the alleged paranormal effect was not real. Indeed, many commentators strongly
criticised
the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology for publishing
Bem's
paper in the first place, though it had been put through the same peer review process as other submissions."
http://
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Dear Daryl have you responded to this yet. :-)
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