The RR is the RPP & RRRs we hear about so much these days. Doesn't look good...
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Replying to @sampendu @chrisdc77 and
Two many Rs and Ps, I was thinking registered reports, RR. I guess I meant PRR?
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Replying to @nunezanalyzed @sampendu and
so many acronyms!
I get lost so easily. Is there a lexicon or something? Maybe2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @o_guest @nunezanalyzed and
RRR =registered replication report. RR = registered report (inc. orig & reps) >
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Replying to @chrisdc77 @o_guest and
> RPP = Reproducibility project psychology. PRR = no idea!
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Replying to @o_guest @nunezanalyzed and
Our editor at Cortex insists (annoyingly) on calling RRs "PRs", which I always >
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Replying to @chrisdc77 @o_guest and
> read as "press releases". Which just makes things weird.
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Replying to @chrisdc77 @o_guest and
I read those as Pull Requests now—which would also be weird
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Replying to @talyarkoni @chrisdc77 and
pull requests themselves are hilarious to me already given meaning
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Replying to @o_guest @talyarkoni and
of UK words pull and git 
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