If authors admit having used p-hacking/QRPs which invalidate conclusions of a published study, what should happen to the article?
high ranking ppl have their elitist old boy/girl networks to fall back on, loads of privilege there 
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1) I think coming clean about shady methods that also earned your elitist friends their jobs can result in a sig fall >
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> from grace. 2) I'm not arguing top-end folks are to be pitied or worse off. Just saying relationship b/w rank and >
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> transparency cost won't be so straightforward in every case.
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don't know... Never been a prof at an elite US uni, but seems to have great machiavellian potential if you ask me!
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in all seriousness though this should be about the lit and what we as a sci want to do about it. If nothing then
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