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SUMMARY:Perspectives on Scientific Error 2
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LOCATION:Oude Boteringestraat 52\, Groningen\, Netherlands\, 9712 GL
DESCRIPTION:<p>Recent studies reveal a high prevalence of error in published research. Theoretical arguments suggest that many published findings are false\, and reports across fields show that many experiments do not replicate.</p>\n<p>These errors raise important issues. From a practitioner&rsquo\;s perspective\, errors mislead and slow down research projects. From a philosophical perspective\, scientific error raises questions about the right forms of scientific inference\, scientific progress and the reliability of science as a source of knowledge. From the perspective of the public\, scientific error undermines the epistemic authority of science\, and the degree to which policy-makers trust scientific experts.</p>\n<p>Following the success of the first workshop\, the second Perspectives on Scientific Error workshop will bring together an interdisciplinary group of researchers interested in issues of scientific error. Participants will share their views on how scientific errors can be detected and corrected\, how they influence scientific communities\, and the perception of science as a whole.</p>\n<p><strong>Tutorial Sessions</strong></p>\n<p>Workshop participants will also have the opportunity to attend tutorial sessions at the beginning of the workshop:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>An Introduction to the Philosophy of Statistics<br>Instructor: Jan Sprenger (University of Turin)</li>\n</ul>\n<ul>\n<li>An Introduction to (Mis)applied Statistics<br>Instructor: Dani&euml\;l Lakens (Eindhoven University of Technology)</li>\n</ul>\n<p><strong>Dates and Deadlines</strong> &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>17 August: Submission Deadline</p>\n<p>30 August: Notification of Acceptance</p>\n<p>29-30 October: Workshop</p>\n<p>Visit the conference website for more information. Please contact us at scientificerror2018@gmail.com if you have any further questions.&nbsp\;</p>
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniël Lakens";CN=Jan-Willem Romeijn;CN=Felipe Romero;CN=Jan Sprenger;CN=Noah van Dongen:
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