Contributes to Death of Credible Scientific Research
Popular literature publisher. However, Wiley is a low-grade, low-quality source of multiple medical journals. Though many of their journals claim to be "peer-reviewed," they openly allow studies to be published for products that have been sponsored by the manufacturers of those products. According to Yale, "Studies sponsored by industry were 3.6 times more likely to have conclusions favorable to industry than studies without that support."[1]
Wiley contributes to the scientific industry's dangerous "Replication Crisis," a human-harmful result of studies performed in unprofessional manners [2], such as by hosting papers written by corrupt authors sponsored to give good results by manufacturers. The Replication Crisis has resulted in nearly 40% of scientific studies being non-reproducible a second time. You can see one example of Wiley publishing a corrupt study sponsored by a manufacturer here: [3]
Based on the evidence, Wiley is not a quality source of scientific publishing data, and its published studies should be scrutinized for the elements of unprofessionalism, such as corrupt funding, present in its content, that make it clear that actual scientific results are not strived for. 2 out of 5.
[1]Google "Does industry funding equal conflict of interest? Often it does, Yale authors claim" (TrustPilot mistakenly refuses to allow direct links to necessary sources)
[2]Google "percent studies cannot be reproduced" (TrustPilot mistakenly refuses to allow direct links to necessary sources)
[3] Google "Efficacy and safety of a novel, soluble microneedle patch for the improvement of facial wrinkle, Ji Yeon Hong MD" (TrustPilot mistakenly refuses to allow direct links to necessary sources)
2 mars 2024
Omdöme utan inbjudan