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    1. Joshua Skewes‏ @JCSkewesDK Mar 14
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      We're still very worried about over-fitting and all that.

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    2. Melissa Kline‏ @melissaekline Mar 14
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      (interested follower-along here) - at what point is the preregistration then verified or evaluated? Is the analogy here that this type of modeling involves publishing a preregistration that becomes available for anyone who wants to pursue it?

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    3. Joshua Skewes‏ @JCSkewesDK Mar 14
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      I really like this way of thinking of it. I once joked we need a format where I can publish my model and how I think it would best be tested, so somebody else can do the testing!

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    4. Melissa Kline‏ @melissaekline Mar 14
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      @zerdeve @djnavarro I'm really curious to know if you agree with this framing - is a mature model/theory development paper akin to (a particular structure of) preregistration?

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    5. Berna D.‏ @zerdeve Mar 14
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      I can only say that I can follow @JCSkewesDK’s reasoning and it makes sense to me. Though I’m pretty sure if we tried to put all modeling work in the same basket, it would be the same mistake as trying to impose an HD/NHST framing on it. Personally, I am happy without forcing >>

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    6. Berna D.‏ @zerdeve Mar 14
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      categories on research. I think modeling is not a monolith but rather it is multifaceted and emergent. Let’s just see how it evolves and where it goes without imposing templates. I trust modelers will solve their own problems as problems arise and they already are. >>

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    7. Berna D.‏ @zerdeve Mar 14
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      It’s important to recognize that the types of problems they run into will be different from those arising in the hypothesis testing context so that should not be taken as a reference to understand or evaluate modeling work.

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    8. Joshua Skewes‏ @JCSkewesDK Mar 14
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      Replying to @zerdeve @melissaekline and

      Agree 100%. I recently used a simulation to draw out my readers intuition, without any intention of the model being testable. And your talk is another giod example. For me your talk felt genuinely philosophical.

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    9. Berna D.‏ @zerdeve Mar 14
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      Replying to @JCSkewesDK @melissaekline and

      That’s where I was coming from so happy to hear it came through. But honestly it’s hard to classify it as a certain type of modeling since it’s a mixture of many approaches.

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    10. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Mar 14
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      Replying to @zerdeve @JCSkewesDK and

      Yeah, exactly. Modelling is a way of doing science. Not a tool like stats, for example. So it's multilithic.

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      Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Mar 14
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      Replying to @o_guest @zerdeve and

      [I realise that's not a word that's the opposite of monolith. Also damn, I should have said polylith.]

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        1. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Mar 14
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          Replying to @o_guest @zerdeve and

          You can certainly take a published model and use it as a pre-reg-like entity and then go collect data to see if the model can account for the data. BUT! We have been doing that for ages. It's not a new idea.

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        2. Berna D.‏ @zerdeve Mar 14
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          Replying to @o_guest @JCSkewesDK and

          manylith/multilith/polylith/verylith 😄

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        3. Olivia Guest | Ολίβια Γκεστ‏ @o_guest Mar 14
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          Replying to @zerdeve @JCSkewesDK and

          The very idea should have many names! 👏

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