I'm not claiming that the open science movement is not a community. But it's a community created with a specific goal/mission.
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Replying to @o_guest @JPdeRuiter and
@lisadebruine and others are forming a group to discuss, as far as I understand amongst other things, ethical guidelines for open science.4 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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You mean ethical guidelines for methodology / data accessibility, or for the actual content of publications?
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter @annemscheel and
The first, not the second, but also how data can be reused ethically. Like an ethics board. For example, you can't use big data for HBD BS.
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Replying to @JPdeRuiter @annemscheel and
Ha, sure, if that's how you see ethics committees' job currently.
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I see ethics comm. job as ensuring the procedure and data collection is ethical. Not that our claims/findings are. Is that a misconception?
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You think LSE punished Kanazawa because of his data or his views?
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I am not familiar with this particular case.
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Google or Wikipedia it! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi_Kanazawa …
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