Was inspired by @katiecorker quoting Amy Cuddy, but have thought about that beforehttps://twitter.com/katiecorker/status/855156802354335745 …
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Lots of claims (by multiple people) that criticism of sloppy research -> bullying -> driving women/minorities/ECRs out of science.
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Honestly, I'm getting tired of being part of demographic that gets brought up by white tenured scholars at prestigious institutions.
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Ppl make twisted arguments that imply you're either pro rigorous science or pro minorities/feminism, which is bullshit imho
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Agree. It's co-opted in as a tool to obstruct reform. Associate your opponents with a socially unacceptable viewpoint & attack that instead.
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next you are telling me open science is NOT all about drowning cute kittens.
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Replying to @dingding_peng @chrisdc77 and
the internet has graphic evidence of kittens being tortured by open scientistspic.twitter.com/3lncW1eua2
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Replying to @talyarkoni @dingding_peng and
also, at least one open scientist has figured out that the easiest way to score imaginary internet points is to post gifs of kittens
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Replying to @talyarkoni @dingding_peng and
On a related point, it would be nice for open science to actually be more inclusive and set a great example compared to traditional/closed.
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Replying to @o_guest @talyarkoni and
well I for one don't give a fig about your gender, race, sexual orientation or religion. If you are anti p-hacking you are ok with me
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That's really great — but sometimes it's exactly about caring so that adequate measures can be taken to accommodate underrepresented people.
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