The incentives for research absolutely needs to change, and I'm really happy that it looks like more and more people are both speaking up about it, and starting initiatives to try to improve.
We surely don't know the answer yet, but pre-registration of experiments/methods to get a guaranteed publication is one quite interesting.
But there are others, and I applaud any initiative in these areas, because it's at it core about the hardest problem of all:
How do we overcome bias in a large system under a lot of financial pressure?
It's such a worthwhile issue to pursue, but also usually quite thankless, so anyone fighting for it is doing something great even if it's in seemingly small ways!
We surely don't know the answer yet, but pre-registration of experiments/methods to get a guaranteed publication is one quite interesting.
But there are others, and I applaud any initiative in these areas, because it's at it core about the hardest problem of all:
How do we overcome bias in a large system under a lot of financial pressure?
It's such a worthwhile issue to pursue, but also usually quite thankless, so anyone fighting for it is doing something great even if it's in seemingly small ways!