结束出版偏差:以价值为基础的方法来表现零和负结果
Stephen Curry1,2, Eunice Mercado-Lara3, Virginia Arechavala-Gomeza4,5
1Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom.
PLoS biology
|September 24, 2025
概括
发表偏见通过阻止分享负面结果来阻碍科学. 这一共识为资助者,机构,出版商和研究人员提出了具体的行动,以使无效发现的出版正常化并提高公众的信任.
科学领域:
- 科学出版业的科学出版.
- 研究完整性研究完整性
- 出版伦理出版的伦理.
背景情况:
- 发表偏见,负面或无效结果的代表性不足,是科学研究中一个持久的问题.
- 解决这种偏见的现有努力是分散的,并且在很大程度上没有成功.
- 这种偏见可能会扭曲科学理解,侵蚀公众的信任.
研究的目的:
- 提出具体和协调的措施,以解决出版偏见的问题.
- 创建和激励发布负和无效结果的新途径.
- 培养一个科学环境,所有研究成果都受到重视.
主要方法:
- 这项工作提出了一个共识观点,综合了关键利益相关者的观点.
- 它概述了科学生态系统中主要参与者的可操作策略.
- 重点是创造系统性变化,而不是孤立的干预.
主要成果:
- 确定了资助者,研究机构,出版商,学术协会和研究社区的具体角色和责任.
- 建议采取实际措施,鼓励提交和公布负面结果.
- 旨在制定公布所有科学有效发现的标准.
结论:
- 解决出版偏见需要所有科学利益相关者的协调努力.
- 将负面结果的公布规范化将提高科学严谨性和透明度.
- 实施这些措施对于加强公众对科学的信任至关重要.
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