The Institutional Issues with Replication in Research with Dr. J. Edward Swan II of Mississippi State University
New Frontiers: Emerging Science and Technology
Release Date: 07/16/2024
New Frontiers: Emerging Science and Technology
Research is fundamental to everything we do, live, think, design, and develop in this modern world. As someone conducting research, there are many factors that are considered publishable when it comes to research. Publishable research leads to many benefits as a researcher. However, some of these institutions within the research and academic world lead to some fundamental issues with replicating studies to prove their worthiness. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. J. Edward Swan II of Mississippi State University. Ed will talk about these issues in replicating research due to the...
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info_outlineResearch is fundamental to everything we do, live, think, design, and develop in this modern world. As someone conducting research, there are many factors that are considered publishable when it comes to research. Publishable research leads to many benefits as a researcher. However, some of these institutions within the research and academic world lead to some fundamental issues with replicating studies to prove their worthiness.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. J. Edward Swan II of Mississippi State University. Ed will talk about these issues in replicating research due to the institution of research as a whole, and some of the changes that could be on the horizon for researchers.