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Scenarios about 'reproducibility crisis'

The reproducibility crisis refers to the methodological challenge in scientific research where many published findings cannot be replicated or reproduced by other researchers. This widespread issue affects numerous fields including psychology, medicine, and economics, undermining scientific credibility and raising questions about research practices. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to scientific methodology could significantly alter technological development trajectories and the public's trust in scientific institutions.

What If The Reproducibility Crisis Was Addressed Earlier?

Exploring the alternate timeline where scientific fields recognized and systematically addressed reproducibility problems in the 1970s, potentially transforming the reliability and public trust in scientific research.