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The peer review process is essential to modern science. Researchers conduct studies and submit their results to a journal. An editor manages a review process involving external experts. But what happens when you study the peer review process itself? How do scientific organisations react when they become the subject of an experiment? Not well, to say the least.
This live recording is from the Nerd Night at the Little Andromeda Theatre in Christchuch, New Zealand.
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ISSN 2703-4054
Important Links:
- Presentation slides
- The fate of published articles, submitted again by Peters and Ceci
- Journal of Trial & Error
- Journal of Universal Rejection
- Nonsense paper written by iOS autocomplete accepted for conference
- Get me off Your Fucking Mailing List
- The Science Beyond the Horizon
- How Professors Spend Their Time