"This research was funded by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA), a contractor to the Beef Checkoff."
FollowingTheDao · 1d ago
You win! (Your observation was why I posted the article.)
As an amateur private researcher I am tired of these studies and they should be ended and all health studies performed by publicly funded projects.
derbOac · 1d ago
I don't necessarily think the funding source means the study is invalid or corrupt, but I do think it should increase scrutiny and attention to replicability issues and so forth. It shapes the actual (as opposed to claimed) posterior a bit.
I had a colleague with this type of funding and I don't think there was any kind of quid pro quo or anything like that but I do think in the very least it increases pressure to file drawer unfavorable results to maintain funding.
Empirically speaking funding source matters though in the way you'd expect, in terms of interpreting results:
Publicly funded projects get conflicts of interest too.
My strategy is to let conflicting parties fight it out over round of publication. This has at least three major benefits:
1. It forces the conflicting parties to be open and release their data for scrutinization.
2. It tests the peer-review process, helping create improvements that benefit all peer reviewing.
3. It lead snarky journal articles, which are more fun to read.
https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/apnm-2023-0594
As an amateur private researcher I am tired of these studies and they should be ended and all health studies performed by publicly funded projects.
I had a colleague with this type of funding and I don't think there was any kind of quid pro quo or anything like that but I do think in the very least it increases pressure to file drawer unfavorable results to maintain funding.
Empirically speaking funding source matters though in the way you'd expect, in terms of interpreting results:
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10.1086/730383
My strategy is to let conflicting parties fight it out over round of publication. This has at least three major benefits: