Comment by cogman10
Yes, but it costs money. There's no solution that wouldn't.
IMO, the best way forward would be simply doubling every study with independent researchers (ideally they shouldn't have contact with each other beyond the protocol). That certainly doubles the costs, but it's really just about the only way to catch bad actors early.
> Yes, but it costs money. There's no solution that wouldn't.
True, although, as you doubtless know, as with most things that cost money, the alternative also costs money (for example, in funding experiments chasing after worthless science). It's just that we tend to set aside the costs that we have already priced in. So I tend to think in such settings that a useful approach might be to see how we can make such costs more visible, to increase the will to address them.