False Discoveries und Fehlinterpretationen wissenschaftlicher Ergebnisse |
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Authors: | Norbert Hirschauer Oliver Mußhoff Sven Grüner |
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Affiliation: | 1.Inst. für Agrar- und Ern?hrungswissenschaften,Martin Luther Universit?t Halle-Wittenberg,Halle (Saale),Deutschland;2.Department für Agrar?konomie und Rurale Entwicklung,Universit?t G?ttingen,G?ttingen,Deutschland |
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Abstract: | High-quality science communication to the public depends to a large extent on the way research findings are translated into comprehensible language and common speech. In this communicative process, a reasonable evaluation of the trustworthiness of empirical findings, based on an adequate interpretation of statistical analyses, is absolutely crucial. This paper’s authors argue that the credibility of science is jeopardised by two compromising developments within science itself: on the one hand, an inflation of ostensible empirical evidence related to misuses and misinterpretations of the concept of statistical significance, and, on the other, a sensationalist overvaluation of the results of single studies instead of an adequate representation of the available body of evidence in a given scientific field. |
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