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  1. experimental-history.com

    Peer review was a huge, expensive intervention. By one estimate, scientists collectively spend 15,000 years reviewing papers every year. It can take months or years for a paper to wind its way through the review system, which is a big chunk of time when people are trying to do things like cure cancer and stop climate change. And universities fork over millions for access to peer-reviewed ...
    • Comments - The rise and fall of peer review - Experimental History

      The rise and fall of peer review. Copy link. Facebook. Email. Notes. More. The rise and fall of peer review. Adam Mastroianni. Dec 13, 2022. 1,054. ... is that peer review came out of those heady days of the early Cold War when THE EXPERTS arrived at the Pentagon. The most famous of these was MacNamara. I leave the Vietnam analogy in your ...

  2. wattsupwiththat.com

    Jan 2, 2023The Rise and Fall of Peer Review. 2 years ago. Charles Rotter. Adam Mastroianni has written a marvelous article at his substack, Experimental History, evaluating the history, the function and the misfunction of the peer review process. For the last 60 years or so, science has been running an experiment on itself. The experimental design wasn ...
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  4. brokenscience.org

    Jul 24, 2024December 13, 2022 article from Experimental History.Why the greatest scientific experiment in history failed, and why that's a great thing.Adam Mastroianni of Experimental History explains the history and downfall of the peer review process."Peer review was a huge, expensive intervention. By one estimate, scientists collectively spend 15,000 years reviewing papers
  5. iowaclimate.org

    Jan 2, 2023Adam Mastroianni has written a marvelous article at his substack, Experimental History, evaluating the history, the function and the misfunction of the peer review process.. For the last 60 years or so, science has been running an experiment on itself. The experimental design wasn't great; there was no randomization and no control group.
  6. realclearscience.com

    The Rise and Fall of Peer Review . Adam Mastroianni Experimental History December 18, 2022 Anne Karakash from Pixabay For the last 60 years or so, science has been running an experiment on itself. The experimental design wasn't great; there was no randomization and no control group.
  7. climatecite.com

    Total strangers emailed me thoughtful reviews. Tenured professors sent me ideas. NPR asked for an interview. The paper now has more views than the last peer-reviewed paper I published, which was in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.And I have a hunch far more people read this new paper all the way to the end, because the final few paragraphs got a lot of comments ...
  8. nexusnewsfeed.com

    The rise and fall of Peer Review. Why the greatest scientific experiment in history failed, and why that's a great thing. Adam Mastroianni. Dec 14, 2022. Photo cred: my dad. For the last 60 years or so, science has been running an experiment on itself. The experimental design wasn't great; there was no randomization and no control group.
  9. experimental-history.com

    The rise and fall of peer review. Copy link. Facebook. Email. Notes. More. The rise and fall of peer review. Adam Mastroianni. Dec 13, 2022. 1,054. ... is that peer review came out of those heady days of the early Cold War when THE EXPERTS arrived at the Pentagon. The most famous of these was MacNamara. I leave the Vietnam analogy in your ...
  10. thelivinglib.org

    The rise and fall of peer review Curated on Posted on December 13, 2022 December 15, 2022 by Stefaan Verhulst. Blog by Adam Mastroianni: "For the last 60 years or so, science has been running an experiment on itself. The experimental design wasn't great; there was no randomization and no control group. Nobody was in charge, exactly, and ...
  11. econtalk.org

    Feb 13, 2023The peer review system has difficulty with highly innovative, interdisciplinary, and "out of the box" ideas because of the difficulty of identifying peers who can effectively evaluate such ideas. ... "The rise and fall of peer review," by Adam Mastroianni. Substack, Experimental History. Additional ideas and people mentioned in this podcast ...

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