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Depressing but well argued
I think this book, unlike most pop science books, wasn't afraid to really go through more detailed examples. This helped provide evidence for their depressing claim: science is broken in a fundamental way, due to bias, fraud, poor incentives among others.
I really enjoyed that it came up with answers for how to fix these, but found the lack of actions / reasonable path towards fixing them compounded my sadness at science being broken.
I think this book, unlike most pop science books, wasn't afraid to really go through more detailed examples. This helped provide evidence for their depressing claim: science is broken in a fundamental way, due to bias, fraud, poor incentives among others.
I really enjoyed that it came up with answers for how to fix these, but found the lack of actions / reasonable path towards fixing them compounded my sadness at science being broken.