{"doi":"10.1177/1745691612464056","title":"Why Science Is Not Necessarily Self-Correcting","abstract":"The ability to self-correct is considered a hallmark of science. However, self-correction does not always happen to scientific evidence by default. The trajectory of scientific credibility can fluctuate over time, both for defined scientific fields and for science at-large. History suggests that major catastrophes in scientific credibility are unfortunately possible and the argument that \"it is obvious that progress is made\" is weak. Careful evaluation of the current status of credibility of various scientific fields is important in order to understand any credibility deficits and how one could obtain and establish more trustworthy results. Efficient and unbiased replication mechanisms are essential for maintaining high levels of scientific credibility. Depending on the types of results obtained in the discovery and replication phases, there are different paradigms of research: optimal, self-correcting, false nonreplication, and perpetuated fallacy. In the absence of replication efforts, one is left with unconfirmed (genuine) discoveries and unchallenged fallacies. In several fields of investigation, including many areas of psychological science, perpetuated and unchallenged fallacies may comprise the majority of the circulating evidence. I catalogue a number of impediments to self-correction that have been empirically studied in psychological science. Finally, I discuss some proposed solutions to promote sound replication practices enhancing the credibility of scientific results as well as some potential disadvantages of each of them. Any deviation from the principle that seeking the truth has priority over any other goals may be seriously damaging to the self-correcting functions of science.","journal":"Perspectives on Psychological Science","year":2012,"id":4405,"datarank":0.9570183805349648,"base_score":6.380122536899765,"endowment":6.380122536899765,"self_citation_contribution":0.9570183805349648,"citation_network_contribution":0.0,"self_endowment_contribution":0.9570183805349648,"citer_contribution":0.0,"corpus_percentile":null,"corpus_rank":null,"citation_count":589,"citer_count":0,"citers_with_citation_signal":0,"citers_with_endowment":0,"datacite_reuse_total":0,"is_dataset":false,"is_dataset_confidence":0.0482,"is_oa":false,"file_count":0,"downloads":0,"has_version_chain":false,"published_date":"2012-11-01","fair_score":48.75,"fair_percentile":44.4,"algorithm_id":"datarank_citation_only_1hop_v6","ranking_scope":"data_only","authors":[{"id":148,"name":"John P. A. 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