There have been many recent discussions of the 'replication crisis'
in psychology and other social sciences. This has been attributed,
in part, to the fact that researchers hesitate to submit null
results and journals fail to publish such results. In this book
Allan Franklin and Ronald Laymon analyze what constitutes a null
result and present evidence, covering a 400-year history, that null
results play significant roles in physics.
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