competition
This paper investigates how competition to publish first and thereby establish priority impacts the quality of scientific research. We begin by developing a model where scientists decide whether and how long to work on a given project. When deciding how long they should let their projects mature, scientists trade off the marginal benefit of higher quality research against the marginal risk of being preempted. Projects with the highest scientific potential are the most competitive because they induce the most entry. Therefore, the model predicts these projects are also the most rushed and lowest quality.
It's interesting to think about what subjects are perceived to be high value and therefore have rushed and low quality research regularly published about them. (attn @theluddite )
#Science #ScienceResearch #SciencePublishing #competition
Sunday & 3 links were added to this searchable & translatable collection of links to #freeaccess #edu content👇🏻
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Today about #result #reports (fake or real) in a world of #competition & what result might be for #students & #schools - good or bad?
Thanks to authors, Becky Allen, Larry Cuban & Pedro De Bruyckere❣️
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Okay, so it is official now. My poem 'Kiss' won fourth prize, and my poem 'Soap' won a Judge's choice award in the Ontario Poetry Society Ultrashort poetry competition. Very happy with this.
Max 8 lines of max 8 words each.
A book of the winning poems will soon be available here.
https://theontariopoetrysociety.ca/Ultra-Short-Poem-Competition-2025-Winners-List.html