436: Stuart Ritchie | The Science Fictions Undermining Facts

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Government Influence
Government policies can significantly influence scientific research, sometimes leading to biased results or even suppressing valid studies. highlights historical examples like Lysenkoism in Soviet Russia, where political ideologies overrode scientific facts, leading to disastrous consequences such as famines 1. He notes that in totalitarian regimes, science is often manipulated to fit political narratives, which can have severe implications for society. adds that fraud and misconduct in science are not uncommon, with some scientists fabricating data to align with political or financial incentives 2.
It's really, really worrying, the fraud as well as plagiarism and other kinds of problems, like actual bad behavior on the part of scientists.
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This manipulation of science by governments not only distorts public understanding but also undermines trust in scientific institutions.
COVID-19 Research
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how political influences can skew scientific research outcomes. discusses how political biases can lead to the manipulation of research data, such as the controversial studies on hydroxychloroquine 3. He explains that scientists sometimes overlook data flaws to align with political agendas, which can result in retractions from prestigious journals. points out that outcome switching in medical trials is another issue, where researchers alter their focus post hoc to fit desired results 4.
This outcome switching thing where — and it's just like the cherry-picking stuff that we talked about before, where medical trials are often run by pharmaceutical companies.
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Such practices not only compromise the integrity of scientific research but also pose risks to public health by promoting ineffective or unsafe treatments.
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