Can there be such a thing as too much research? And if there is, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
Two recent studies suggest that a lot of research is essential to the development of reliable knowledge. Replicating the results of other research studies is an important type of research, because that helps us figure out whether the original studies truly discovered something new, or whether those results were a fluke. And research studies that are variations on other studies – studies that change something from the original study, like an ingredient, or part of the study’s methodology – help us understand whether the results of the original study might apply in other settings or situations. So more research is definitely better than less research.
But another recent study has some very interesting observations on the effect of too much research on the researchers themselves. (more…)
