To err is human, but to issue a meaningful correction or retraction is relatively rare in scientific publishing. In this joint project with Daniel Bischof and Michelle Dion, we ask: why? This presentation will show preliminary findings from a survey of scientists who recently published in high-impact journals in STEM and the Social Sciences
Bio:Dr. Justin Esarey is an Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Wake Forest University. His area of specialization is political methodology, with a particular interest in hypothesis testing and the scientific ecosystem. Dr. Esarey is currently the Principal Investigator of the International Methods Colloquium project. He is an officer (Member-at-Large) of the Society for Political Methodology, series editor for the Springer Series “Textbooks in Political Analysis,” and a member of the Editorial Board for PS: Political Science and Politics.
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