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A Pilot Study Exploring Spreadsheet Risk in Scientific Research

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Abstract

This paper discusses the risks and potential impacts of spreadsheet errors in scientific research data in a Neuroscience research centre in the UK. Spreadsheets usage in neuroscience, or indeed any medical discipline, is a largely unreported area of spreadsheet research. This paper presents a case study exploring the possible risks and impacts of spreadsheet errors in the neuroscience research centre at the University of Newcastle. Data was collected using an online questionnaire with 17 participants and two detailed semi-structured interviews. The analysis highlights that errors in research data may lead to severe impacts such as misleading science and damaged personal and organisational reputations. In addition, many risks factors arise from using spreadsheets such as inadequate design and a lack of training. Spreadsheets are used widely in business and the impacts and risks in these fields have been studied and highlighted in detail. However, scientific research and spreadsheets have also a significant relationship that has not been clarified. The paper also draws out the similarities in spreadsheet practice between the scientific and business communities.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the EuSpRIG 2016 Conference “Spreadsheet Risk Management”
EditorsSimon Thorne, Grenville J. Croll
PublisherEuropean Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group
ISBN (Print)9781905404537
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventEuSpRIG 2016 Conference: Spreadsheet Risk Management - ICAEW, Moorgate, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 7 Jul 20167 Jul 2016

Conference

ConferenceEuSpRIG 2016 Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period7/07/167/07/16

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