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IN THE NEWS: Wall Street Journal (April 16, 2018)

  Posted on 19th April 2018 by replicationnetwork

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[From the opinion article, “How Bad is the Government’s Science?” by Peter Wood and David Randall, published at http://www.wsj.com%5D “A deeper issue is that the irreproducibility crisis has remained largely invisible to the general public and policy makers. That’s a…

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