by Jason Hoyt | Oct 2, 2018 | Interviews
Early Career Researchers PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt speaks with Dr. Corina Logan in this ongoing series on “Bad Science.” Dr. Logan is a Senior Researcher in Evolutionary Anthropology at the Max Planck Institute where her lab studies how species adapt to...
by Jason Hoyt | Sep 25, 2018 | Interviews
(Listen to Bad Science Part 1 here) Cogs in the machine PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt speaks with Cardiff University psychology professor Chris Chambers in this ongoing series on “Bad Science.” Introduction 0:05 – The widening division between science and...
by Jason Hoyt | Sep 18, 2018 | Interviews
In this multipart series on bad science, PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt speaks with University of Oxford Professor Dorothy Bishop about the pressures to publish great results, p-hacking, registered reports, and open science. 1:50 – When she first learned how pervasive...
by PeerJ Community | Nov 27, 2017 | Community, Guest Post
Software is an essential component of 21st-century science workflows, yet it often receives little attention in formal scientific publication. Software citation is one way to encourage wider recognition of software’s role in scientific analysis. In 2016, we...
by Georgina Gurnhill | Jul 22, 2015 | regular
Since PeerJ first opened its doors we have always recognised that our authors publish their research to gain global exposure for their findings, and to pass to others the benefits of their insight. This in turn aides reproducibility and speeds up the process of...
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