So is it really just us modellers who have this tradition of learning through replicating even deep into postdocs and afterwards?
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This is so field-dependent. Someone replicating my study would not be able to do it over the course of a 3-year PhD. Only just over 4 years.
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The replication attempt doesn't have to be a study hard to replicate, if I understand
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But it should be of interest and utility to the PhD student. I really disagree with placing ticking-box exercises on PhD students and can't see how I would've fitted a relevant replication to my PhD timeline. It would mean not doing something else I've actually wanted to do
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This is just the usual "how I think X shld be done is how the entire system must be structured & if you disagree you're destroying X" bullshittio.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Yes! Exactly. There is no one way to do training. Science is not a monolith.
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@o_guest@hisotalus@dsquintana Any assertion starting "Every PhD should include" is guaranteed self-aggrandizing bullshittio.2 replies 1 retweet 4 likes -
For this assertion to be self-aggrandizing, that assumes I hold a position of power in the first place. I’m just an immigrant early career researcher with a temporary contract, so I basically have no power whatsoever
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Me too, but I don't present a podcast that has been given to university students as material for a course, so you're definitely a level (or more) above me. LMAO
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