1. The Ultimate Cause of the 'Reproducibility Crisis': Reductionist Statistics
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Arash Sadri
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Resolving the “replication crisis” is a top priority of the scientific community now. Numerous proposals have been made; still, there lacks not only an established solution but even an agreement on whether there exists a “crisis” or not. Here, by questioning the philosophical foundations of our study designs and analyses, I trace back the “crisis” to reductionist ontologies and methodologies ingrained in the modern statistical methods which have dominated biological, medical, psychological, and social sciences for a century. The crisis is not our inability to “reproduce” results but that, uncritical of our statistical methods and the experimental designs they have inculcated, we expect to be able to “reproduce” results despite neglecting almost all individual-level and contextual variables of complex processes.
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- 2022