I have done text mining on scientific journals on precisely this question. The phrase "We believe" is not uncommon.
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I have used data to answer this question. I'm working on a paper about it.
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Replying to @richarddmorey @Ugnudabul
this is cool... what kind of analysis, something like LSA or LDA?
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Replying to @o_guest @Ugnudabul
journal search results are awful, so at this point just cataloging ways the concept is used
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but also related concepts like "convincing evidence" (note that "convincing" is about belief change)
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Replying to @richarddmorey @Ugnudabul
I forgot there are ppl who think that degrees of belief or philosophical stances are somehow orthogonal to science
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instead of literally what drives the method(s). This was a worldview I espoused when I was much younger and not
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yet in cog, so perhaps this is the one thing I can be thankful for in terms of our field/area of cog/neuro sci.
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I mean I remember a time that I thought psychology was not a science, and that was me coming from compsci. LOL
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Replying to @o_guest @Ugnudabul
well, whether psychology is currently a science is a separate thorny issue these days :)
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shhhh not in front of the Biologists!
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