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Thomas C Südhof1

  • 1HHMI & Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94027, USA.

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科学に対する国民の不信は,科学論文の完全性問題から生じます. 科学コミュニケーションと出版の改革は,公衆の信頼を回復し,完全性に関する懸念を直接に対処するために不可欠です.

科学分野:

  • 科学的な誠実さについてです.
  • 出版の倫理について
  • サイエンス・コミュニケーション

背景:

  • 科学に対する国民の不信感の増大は,科学出版物における完全性問題によって引き起こされている.
  • PubPeerのようなプラットフォームによって例示される,公表された研究の監視が強化されることは,誤りを強調し,懸念を提起しています.
  • 矛盾する研究結果と高い撤回率は,科学論文に対する信頼を損なう.

研究 の 目的:

  • 現在の科学の整合性の問題の根本的な原因について議論する.
  • 科学的信頼性を高めるための潜在的な解決策を提案する.
  • 科学におけるコミュニティ主導の改革を提唱する.

主な方法:

  • この視点は,科学の整合性に関する観察を統合しています.
  • 出版慣行が国民の信頼に与える影響を分析しています.
  • 整合性の問題に対処するために,コミュニティベースのアプローチを提案しています.

主要な成果:

  • 科学論文の完全性に関する問題は,公衆の不信感の主な要因である.
  • 現在の科学コミュニケーションと出版モデルは,信頼を維持するのに不十分です.
キーワード:
パブピア パブピア科学 誠実さ 科学の誠実さ科学的出版物 科学的出版物

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  • 整合性の問題を直接管理し,修正することが必要です.
  • 結論:

    • 公共の信頼を取り戻すために,科学コミュニケーションと出版の改革は不可欠です.
    • 科学者は科学的な信頼性を維持するために,整合性の問題を集団的に解決しなければなりません.
    • 科学的エラーの積極的な管理は,科学の未来にとって不可欠です.