P-hacking: How Statistical Manipulation Leads to Bad Science

Scientists have a perverse incentive to publish scientific papers (regardless of their validity) because it is the only major benchmark through which they can receive grants and build reputations. But, in order to publish one’s academic research in official scientific journals one must have novel, original, and unexpected findings. These incentive structures of scientific journalsContinue reading “P-hacking: How Statistical Manipulation Leads to Bad Science”