+11 and -3 are also good numbers to add (fake data for a different paper made with the same method: https://pubpeer.com/publications/F62202DB4DB0804CD2E65C25764549 …)
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So is +45 (from a 3rd paper). He even left the formula in the .xls file on Dryad. Going through, you can see that some individual's recordings were boosted by +45 to increase within-group variability, in the trt groups for which the authors predicted high variabilitypic.twitter.com/GQ0vW9txbi
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You can see this Excel file for yourself at https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.31430 …. Note that the author(s) amended the Dryad entry 2 weeks ago, saying the formulae were in error (doesn't stack up given the pattern of the changes and the fact that one should never modify data that way, IMO)
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In case it’s unclear, I did not write the anonymous Pubpeer entries that I linked here.
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I'm massively publication-stressed and questioning the extent of my academic runway but it would never even occur to me to do something like this. What's the point? If you want to make up numbers all day go work for the government, and get paid better...
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Ahem. Government biologist here. I don't make up data (and probably don't get paid better either). I know it was just a joke, but I'm tired of being the butt of jokes. We should be encouraging people to go into non-academic careers, not making fun of them.
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Also: huge props to
@KateLaskowski for owning up in the most transparent and professional way. THIS should give more credit for tenure than any number of publications: https://laskowskilab.faculty.ucdavis.edu/2020/01/29/retractions/ …@ucdavis@ucdavisbiology#integrityHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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I can't help but notice his PhD thesis is available online. Not that it's your job to do this, but I wonder if anyone has (re)checked it yet? I'll just leave a link...https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/842/ …
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@DanielBolnick's blog post about this: "The Associate Editor...went as far back as digging into some of Pruitt's PhD work, when he was a student... Similar problems were identified in those data, including formulas...where logic and biology would suggest no formula belongs" - Još 2 druga odgovora
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Seriously, if you are ever desperate for more data, just ask any senior prof, they probably have a sh*t-ton of unpublished data in a folder somewhere. I know I have. If this is all as it seems, it requires a serious lack of concern about every being discovered.
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Honestly. Even mid-career academics. I have sooo much data hanging about. Good shit, too
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