Bad Science
by Ben Goldacre
- Year
- 2008
- Language
- ger
- Format
Description
Bad science isn't just a bad word—it's a real problem. From the headlines we read to the policy decisions made, flawed scientific reasoning costs lives, money, and public trust. Ben Goldacre, a professor of physics at Imperial College London, has spent decades studying how good science goes wrong and why. In Bad Science, he breaks down the most common logical fallacies, statistical traps, and cognitive biases that contaminate scientific communication.\n Goldacre doesn't just criticize; he provides the tools to think better. He explains why p-hacking produces false positives, why small sample sizes lead to exaggerated claims, and how the 'replication crisis' became a crisis in the first place. He also addresses the politics of science communication—how politicians and media outlets misinterpret data to fit a narrative, and what we can do about it. The result is a rigorous, readable, and deeply useful guide to scientific literacy.\n Whether you're a student, a researcher, or a concerned citizen, Bad Science will change how you read the news. Goldacre's wit and clarity make complex statistical concepts accessible without oversimplifying. This is the book every thoughtful reader should own.
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