In my experience, the people who often conflate them are those have never done comp cog modelling. The problem thus boils down to one of communication.
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I wish it were a 50/50 split for responsibility for the breakdown in comms as that would be easy to deal with. But I think cog modellers bear almost no blame here. Mostly, it's a system issue — but also non-modellers have no interests in listening to us in many cases.
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I hope that this is changing, but it's sadly been this way for me in science for the last 10 years.
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I think there's an impetus for them to do so, as it allows them to sell their model as a theoretical approach, which can help with submissions of many types.
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Replying to @bradpwyble @djnavarro
You mean sell a stats analysis as a model, right?
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