After outcry, USDA will no longer require scientists to label research 'preliminary'
Source: Washington Post
After outcry, USDA will no longer require scientists to label research preliminary
By Ben Guarino May 10 at 1:05 PM
The Agriculture Department has dropped its demand that staff scientists label peer-reviewed research as preliminary, after angry protests followed a Washington Post story disclosing the policy.
But the latest guidelines, released on Wednesday, for internally reviewing science within the department raise additional questions about scientific integrity, said non-USDA researchers who inspected the guide.
Since July, the department required peer-reviewed studies to include a disclaimer, The Post reported last month. Some finalized reports came with a caveat these findings and conclusions are preliminary and have not been formally disseminated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
USDA employees, editors of scientific journals and science advocates worried that the disclaimers language was confusing and potentially misleading.
The scientific community, generally speaking, does not expect peer-reviewed journals to publish preliminary results. The disclaimer, though enacted only as a temporary policy, appeared in several published articles, including a report on the best practices for capturing wild pigs.
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