Odd Erik Gundersen
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Recent Articles
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Davis-Stober C, Sarafoglou A, Aczel B, Chandramouli S, Errington T, Field S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Jan;
122(5):e2401236121.
PMID: 39869811
Replication and the reported crises impacting many fields of research have become a focal point for the sciences. This has led to reforms in publishing, methodological design and reporting, and...
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Aczel B, Barwich A, Diekman A, Fishbach A, Goldstone R, Gomez P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Jan;
122(5):e2401232121.
PMID: 39869808
What is wrong with the peer review system? Is peer review sustainable? Useful? What other models exist? These are central yet contentious questions in today's academic discourse. This perspective critically...
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Kapoor S, Cantrell E, Peng K, Pham T, Bail C, Gundersen O, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 May;
10(18):eadk3452.
PMID: 38691601
Machine learning (ML) methods are proliferating in scientific research. However, the adoption of these methods has been accompanied by failures of validity, reproducibility, and generalizability. These failures can hinder scientific...
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Gundersen O
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci
. 2021 Mar;
379(2197):20200210.
PMID: 33775150
Reproducibility is a confused terminology. In this paper, I take a fundamental view on reproducibility rooted in the scientific method. The scientific method is analysed and characterized in order to...
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Jaatun E, Hjermstad M, Gundersen O, Oldervoll L, Kaasa S, Faksvag Haugen D
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2013 Jul;
47(1):45-56.
PMID: 23856098
Context: Pain localization is an important part of pain assessment. Development of pain tools for self-report should include expert and patient input, and patient testing in large samples. Objectives: To...
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Hjermstad M, Lie H, Caraceni A, Currow D, Fainsinger R, Gundersen O, et al.
J Pain Symptom Manage
. 2012 Jul;
44(5):639-54.
PMID: 22795905
Context: Symptom assessment by computers is only effective if it provides valid results and is perceived as useful for clinical use by the end users: patients and health care providers....