"If it is impossible to predict the future directions of science, how can priorities for research be meaningful? Consider the irony of the consequent conclusion. Does it make sense to be scientific about everything in our universe except the future course of science?" Bloom 1998
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Right back at you! You always provide a different perspective and make me think

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One thing that worries me is it does seem that journals are getting more invasive in the way we do science (think of what I just said regarding pre-reg, for example) and not less. And it doesn't seem right on some level to me.
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In a principled way "not right", like my gut feeling. But of course I am sure there will be evidence either way forthcoming since it seems a big shake-up is underway to give journals more power in some specific respects.
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That sure does worry me. I have gotten cold feet from the journal pubs model for that reason (undue power and control over what we do and how we do it) among others.
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