@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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Replying to @aeryn_thrace
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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Replying to @aeryn_thrace
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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I want to think that I'm open to new evidence and a new assessment. My work isn't neuro so don't read it much. Only so many hours in the day
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Replying to @aeryn_thrace
I respect that but that should motivate you to jump to more charitable conclusions than "neuro is very unreliable".
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It has!!!!!! That's why I asked to read your paper :-)!!! Realized right after I said that that I was talking out of my ass.
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Haha OK great. BTW just off the top of my head https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/38157770 …
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Replying to @o_guest
Thanks! Will save it for my after-kid-is-in-bed reading time :-)
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