Research Experiment Exposes Key Problem with Anti-gun Social Science

  • Source: NRA-ILA
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Social science is in the midst of a replication crisis. This means the findings of many published social science papers cannot be reproduced and are likely invalid. 

A new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) sheds light on the scale of the problem and calls into question the veracity of social science research in general, including that which anti-gun advocates use to push for gun control.
 

As an issue, the replication crisis came to prominence in 2015. That year the journal Science published the findings of a team of 270 scientists led by University of Virginia Professor Brian Nosek who attempted to replicate 98 studies published in some of psychology’s most prestigious journals. 

In the end, according to a Science article accompanying the study, “only 39% [of the studies] could be replicated unambiguously.”

Source: NRA-ILA
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