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About this site
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Trustworthy Scientific Claims is a collection of resources for forensic meta-science – methods and tools for checking the consistency and integrity of reported statistical results in scientific publications.

The site is maintained by Ian Hussey.

Contributing
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Contributions are welcome. The source code for this site is available on GitHub:

If you’d like to contribute, you can:

  • Open an issue to suggest a new method, tool, or guide, or to report an error.
  • Submit a pull request to add or improve content directly.
  • Get in touch via email at ian.hussey [at] unibe.ch.

All contributions should aim to be accurate, well-sourced, and useful to researchers, reviewers, and integrity investigators.

There is also an active community of sleuths and method/tool developers on our Slack.

You are welcome to contact me if you would like to request an invitation to the Slack. We don’t have any formal procedure for this, but I usually ask that you demonstrate your interest in forensic meta-science to limit the number of inactive lurkers (e.g., a history of PubPeer comments, methods development, R package development, or clear interest in the area).