LSA solicits ClinicalTrials.gov responses | Matt Goldrick on behalf of the Linguistic Society of America
Language Log 2018-08-18
Summary:
"Over the past decade the lack of transparency in research – and its implications for the reproducibility of research findings – has been a major focus of scientists and funding agencies (see previous discussions on LanguageLog here, here, here). This has led to many exciting developments in the social sciences including the founding of no-fee platforms for sharing and pre-registering studies (e.g., the Center for Open Science, AsPredicted) and new professional sciences promoting transparent, open research practices (e.g., the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science). These positive developments have, unfortunately, lead to an overzealous reaction from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) which is likely to hamper basic science (more info below). The LSA, in partnership with other research organizations, is asking for your help in pushing back against policies that could hamper the work of NIH-funded linguists. Background: The NIH decided to address issues of transparency by expanding the use of ClinicalTrials.gov, a mechanism for reporting the design and results of medical research studies. The definition of a “clinical trial” was revised as follows:
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