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Low-quality studies mean meta-analyses are frequently worse than single studies

17 pointsby goodmachineabout 1 year ago

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yodonabout 1 year ago
One possible takeaway from the article: think of peer review like you think of code review.<p>Code review is not there to produce bug-free code. Every serious quantitative study of code review shows it has surprisingly low impact on defect rates (not zero impact, but also not much impact).<p>Code review is there to produce understandable and maintainable code.<p>If you expect peer review to stop all bad results, the time to complete the review goes to infinity, just like happens with code review, and you still don&#x27;t succeed at the original goal.