The sad part is that it happens at all of course & people afraid to do something about it.
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Replying to @sampendu @annemscheel and
so empirical data experiences for me have been depressing, imho what we really should
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incentivise is people speaking out in their labs to labmates. I tried it and would get
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ignored. E.g., somebody would imply the're doing optimal stopping and Id say "uh pls no"
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or that they just ran any test in R to get "best" result, and this was in lab meeting!
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I would send round stuff on p hacking to everybody by email too.
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It wasn't explicitly condoned to p hack but also not derided. Just there. Ignored. Banal.
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Replying to @o_guest @annemscheel and
Yes I think this willful ignorance about it is sadly quite common... :(
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Replying to @sampendu @annemscheel and
yep, also tons of press top down to empirically find required effect. Tons.
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Replying to @o_guest @annemscheel and
I've seen that too. But I had good mentors who restored my faith in science.
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same here but only very very recently
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