As an interesting note on this, the last time I contacted an author/editor to point out a study had mathematical errors, I was dismissed by the editor and insulted by the authorhttps://twitter.com/apsmunro/status/1364220390159970304 …
I never allege fraud, because fraud requires intent and commenting on people's intent is impossible. That being said, I think it's perfectly reasonable to point out inconsistencies in a public sphere, particularly when the official responses are often...lacking
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As someone very wise once told me, we are not here to litigate intent. I do not know why a study may be flawed, and honestly I don't really care - what matters is identifying the issues and discussing them
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Precisely - SoMe is for a focus on issues, not on conduct
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