The only way I can think of to counteract their lobbying is to build another position of strength, which will most probably lead to a "civil war". Alternatively, we can try to ignore it and hope that eventually ppl understand that each branch or research has its own idiosyncrasy.
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This is something I've been explicitly taking about for years, and trying to engage on with empirical people, so I'm glad to see some interest.

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That sounds kind of cool, so you have 'built in' replications, compared with what seems to happen in my field of needing 'novelty' so moving on to the next study. Thankyou for engaging

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I'm not sure about built-in. It depends on what you/we mean. The concept of replication is different, arguably quite a bit more complex, in modelling. In addition, a failure to replicate a model is again dealt with in a more complex way too.
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If I could be so bold at to suggest this as a starting point for more on exactly this: Guest, O. & Rougier, N. P. (2016). Dialogue: What is Computational Reproducibility?. IEEE CIS Newsletter on Cognitive and Developmental Systems. 13 (2). http://oliviaguest.com/doc/guest_rougier_2016.pdf …
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