*nobel memorial laureate.
This is exactly why people get annoyed with the branding of the bank of Sweden’s economics prize. We have yet to see the prize for chemistry awarded for research that does not reproduce.
As one of the professors I had undergrad classes with liked to say "Economics is the only field where you can be awarded the Nobel prize for showing A and then next year someone gets a Nobel prize for showing not A".
Was it? I thought Millikan's measurement had a minor error from an incorrect viscosity of air, and several other researchers' subsequent measurements were fabricated to agree with Millikan's.
avdelazeri|5 months ago
guappa|5 months ago
throw9123123100|5 months ago
You can find, maybe, three or four such recipients out of 100. And they usually did make peace, even if they previously or later made mistakes.
red369|5 months ago
On the other hand, does economics have less of a replication issue because it’s basically unreplicable?
lmm|5 months ago
Maybe, but e.g. Millikan's prize for physics was on the basis of results that appear to have been at least partially fabricated.
mitthrowaway2|5 months ago