In many circumstances, this is not remotely comparable to the issue of researcher degrees of freedom in the analysis of an experiment. 12/n
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@STWorg's summary mentions Einstein, and -although this sometimes seems like hyperbole - it's worth considering whether models with a scope and generality comparable to relativity could ever arise in Psychology.... 13/n2 replies 1 retweet 4 likesShow this thread -
Who, to be frank, cares whether Einstein thought of a dozen, or two dozen alternative, wrong ideas before arriving at his key insights? It would be amazing if they popped into his head perfect and complete... 14/n
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I am not sure science would have benefitted from a record of all the half-formed thoughts that went into the process. It's hard enough to understand the final product. 15/n
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Replying to @tom_hartley @dstephenlindsay and
Honestly and from the bottom of my heart, thank you. This means a lot. The BS is getting ridiculous.
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Thanks. It is frustrating to see others (including yourself) who are not being properly listened to.
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Replying to @tom_hartley
As you said it goes deeper than not listened to, actually completely misunderstood too. It's such a strange mix of bad communication. No idea why this is happening but I have to admit that it's been brewing for years.
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Replying to @o_guest @tom_hartley
I'm a little surprised I haven't seen the "argument": Rich is old so he's wrong. We've seen so much else. The issue isn't anything to do with Rich per se IMHO.
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Like I'd agree with the ideas if his 7-year-old grandson said them, the issue is that some people might be in psychology and have a different take not because of a fear or prereg (whatever that means TBH) but because there's a deep illogic there for our work.
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Replying to @o_guest @tom_hartley
It's unnerving to constantly be told I'm not in the same field because I am a modeller. Eventually maybe I will be in a different field. But it won't be because I'm a modeller.
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It'll be because mainstream non-modellers methods folks don't care about our methods. 
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