@o_guest went to check out your imaging paper at elife off of your website (i'm intrigued about these purported shifts) but link is dead :-(
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Also just to be clear it's a theory paper so you might not get what you need, I've half forgotten what you were saying? Was it that fMRI is
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all p hacking? I think I mentioned my paper just because it seemed like you were making generalisations and I wanted to make sure you were
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not all p-hacking, but with enough room for interpretation to facilitate the process. Regardless, I'm curious about your work.
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I can't agree purely because I don't see how it's worse than eg social. So why single out? Replication crisis isn't primarily in neuro.
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It seems like there's actually very little replication crisis type events in neuro and tons of translational and applied work that works.
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So I don't see any concrete evidence that in neuro researchers are as you describe, or have I misunderstood?
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If you're merely saying the potential is there, then if anything neuro researchers should be applauded then since their work actually isn't
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Failing to replicate and in fact often saves lives.
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