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What did Richard Feynman mean by 'cargo cult science'?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Richard Feynman used the term 'cargo cult science' to describe research that mimics the formal aspects of scientific inquiry—such as controls and statistics—without engaging in the critical self-scrutiny necessary for genuine scientific rigor. This type of research lacks the essential ingredient of honest questioning and the willingness to consider the possibility of being wrong.

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