What is a preprint?
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Replying to @chbergma
In general or in psychology specifically? Because in computer science it's basically all papers...
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Replying to @o_guest
I should have specified more, yes. But interesting to hear it varies by field, I did not even expect that.
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Replying to @chbergma
Economics also is very preprint heavy with papers staying "unpublished" (by a journal) for years and getting tons of cites as preprints before they are even published.
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Replying to @chbergma
Maybe I'm having trouble with reading comprehension!
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Replying to @o_guest
Some say if it's changed it is not a preprint any more, yes. (And some journals have corresponding restrictions or embargoes)
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I tend to update my preprints after I get rejected (so not publication) and have made changes.
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Replying to @o_guest
Oh that would still be included under my reading. So maybe "before review at 'last' journal"?
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