The standard human subjects training everyone takes.
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Yup. It's a few hours of online training usually, and anyone involved in human subjects research has to take it every few years. I just did mine recently. It's really no big deal, but I'm sure he'll make it seem like some horrific martyrdom to be required to take it.
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Replying to @gorskon @besttrousers and
Well it is, considering that what he did was not really research.
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Replying to @ReliefBelief @gorskon and
"Research" for these purposes is defined as an activity trying to add to "generalizable human knowledge". Why do you think this was not research?
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Replying to @besttrousers @gorskon and
I should have been more specific I guess. If Peter "researches" a better pie recipe and posts it on his twitter, is that research? Don't be coy with your definitions. Research in an academic context means something more than this IMO.
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Replying to @ReliefBelief @gorskon and
I posted the widely-agreed upon definition of research in an academic context.
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Replying to @besttrousers @gorskon and
You don't like him, that's fine, he's sometimes unlikeable. But trying to shoehorn what he did into this hole so he can be punished is silly. It makes you look terrible, and worse, arbitrary. How many instances of +GHK w/HS not prosecuted at his ins. every week w/these defs.
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Replying to @ReliefBelief @gorskon and
I don't particularly know him. But I am familiar with IRB processes, and this is definitely something that would typically fall under research.
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Replying to @besttrousers @ReliefBelief and
Matt Darling 🌐 💸 🌇 Retweeted Don Moynihan
See thread here:https://twitter.com/donmoyn/status/1082697286696779782 …
Matt Darling 🌐 💸 🌇 added,
Don MoynihanVerified account @donmoynThe journal review process runs very much on trust at the publication stage (with high ex-post risk of verification). Otherwise the transaction costs of ex-ante verification would be very high. . So a research project that fabricates data & reduces trust has costs. 1/ https://twitter.com/jasonintrator/status/1082445174645637121 …Show this thread2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
That's a good thread. Another thing to emphasize: Individual investigators do not get to decide if what they are doing needs IRB approval. Only the IRB can decide that. They can apply to have their project considered exempt, and there are specific criteria for exemption.
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