Flashy Methodology
A flashy methodology refers to a research approach that emphasizes complex, novel, or visually appealing techniques, often using advanced technologies, but lacks scientific rigor, clinical relevance, or proper validation.
Characteristics
- Overuse of buzzwords (e.g., AI, connectomics, deep learning) without clear justification.
- Emphasis on visuals, 3D renderings, or animations that distract from poor methodological substance.
- Absence of:
- Ground truth validation
- Clinical outcome correlation
- Transparent reproducibility
- Frequently seen in proof-of-concept studies with weak statistical or anatomical grounding.
Criticism
- Risks misleading clinicians or researchers into overestimating the utility of unproven tools.
- Encourages publication bias toward novelty over robustness.
- Contributes to the “innovation without application” trend in translational science.