Oh twitter. Every time I want to get excited by open science, I see a twitter conversation where OS bros are aggressively accusing someone of bad practice (that someone happens to be a women, pure coincidence right...). Just don't OK?
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Replying to @aidanhorner
I just don't see what positive can come up from attacking someone anyway. The circumstances where this would be warranted are really rare.
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Replying to @J_A_Quent
One would assume so, but apparently it's also about essentially accusing someone of p-hacking despite clear efforts from them not to
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Replying to @aidanhorner @J_A_Quent
The obsession with p-hacking is also stupid, IMO. Broadly, p-values should not be how we judge scientific results. Effect sizes should be clear and explanations for analysis choices logically justifiable. The p-value should never be the focus.
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It's like people lost the plot a bit, like why they got into psychology/neuroscience/science in the first place.
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Replying to @ProfData @tyrell_turing and
Bros gonna bro.
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Sometimes even just a label for stuff can help TBH. Thank you.
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