Science of setbacks: How failure can improve career prospects
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(1) Being a close loser could greatly motivate one to persevere in their research.
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(2) Grant awarders tend to favor researchers already recognized in their respective fields.
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(3) Suffering early setbacks might help people improve their job performance.
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(4) Research by social scientists on the effects of career setbacks has produced contradictory findings.
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(5) It is not to the best interest of taxpayers to keep giving money to narrow winners.
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(6) Scientists who persisted in research without receiving a grant made greater achievements than those who got one with luck, as suggested in one study.
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(7) A research paper rejected by one journal may get accepted by another.
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(8) According to one recent study, narrow winners of research grants had better chances to be promoted to professors.
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(9) One researcher suggests it might be more fruitful to distribute grants on a relatively equal basis.
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(10) Minor setbacks in their early career may have a strong negative effect on the career of close losers.