Wrote earlier today to someone: “I see whole groups not citing other groups. Hypothesize that ignoring others’/competitors’ work is strategic behaviour. See especially US researchers ignoring e.g. European researchers (perhaps also vice versa; not sure)” Guess it’s not just me.https://twitter.com/INM7_ISN/status/1024744550294872067 …
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Replying to @IrisVanRooij
In the language production community, there are whole experimental paradigms that we don't use in the US, for reasons that are really inexplicable
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Replying to @o_guest @IrisVanRooij
For this one, I think it's partly because the paradigm is weird, and partly because it's hard to do right, but also some of it could be that it's "That weird Dutch paradigm" -- but then almost nobody does production expts in the US, so could be self-selection too
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I am quite curious now about which paradigm this is
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Ah, I just realised we're talking about a specific case. Haha. Sorry, I don't know enough about this to vote on accident and/or strategy. 
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