Some wonderful resources on how and why preregistration of statistical analyses is a fraught solution to reproducibility concerns.https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/1119609443153534982 …
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If you can invent or deploy a new technology enabling experiments 10x larger (or more) than previously possible, you should do it. Then the previous result is a small special case. Not strict reproduction.
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That's kind of a different point to what I was making based on
@zerdeve's work. The gist is, if I understand correctly, that finding a true model of the world isn't made faster by optimizing for reproducibility. Check out the links in the thread for more info/her talk/paper. -
I will watch the video -- thanks! Agreeing (I think?) that strict reproduciblity should not be the thing we optimize for.
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Just wondering if everyone in this discussion uses the same meaning for "reproducibility". Most misunderstandings are due to different definitions.
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I really suggest you read the papers then!

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When I am back from vacation. Reading papers on a phone is no fun!
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Watch the videos!

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Or even just these short threads about the videos:https://twitter.com/IrisVanRooij/status/1119617509768998919 …
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