This is what other fields do: Neutrino 'faster than light' scientist resigns http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17560379 …
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Replying to @o_guest
As crazy as I find power poses I don't think that research upended everything I thought to know about the universe ;)
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But even then this seems to be a pretty extreme reaction if they in good faith thought reported their finding of FTL neutrinos?
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makes me think there was something else going on or a non-normative error was made. for us, QRPs are sadly 100% norm
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i guess the psych/neuro equivalent is... the MRI was broken? retraction there for sure. and maybe a firing or two ;)
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Replying to @elneurozorro @sampendu
but when the fMRI code was "broken" nobody retracted shit, remember that? /s
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Replying to @o_guest @elneurozorro
Again IMO nobody should retract anything unless the conclusions are clearly false. Probably not usually the case here
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But I would be curious to see how many ppl went back to check their results based on faulty cluster inference... :P
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I agree, just to be clear I was being 100% facetious.
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<bold> /s </bold>
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Replying to @sampendu @elneurozorro
oh "/s"! it means literally: end of sarcasm
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