I actually have personal experience with this not just the recent twitter threads
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people have told me to stop trying to replicate their published findings because "the methods section is wrong"
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That's nuts! Wrong in omission or commission?
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bits of both
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Ugh. Really? How do they sleep at night?
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I would assume well, like many prolific such types they are at very prestigious places
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But my highest level concern is with the record. We need to incentivize truth telling.
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Yes–the record itself is the truth tho, not whether or not authors put it on their site.
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I agree. Right now retraction is a career-busting event, but I'd like the norms to change
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yes, but also they're paid loads, career busting revolutions r totes compat w my beliefs
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