If we can shun _______ for p-hacking--which conflicts with our scientific values--why not same treatment for K? 8/13
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Is p-hacking in research *that* much worse than unethically distributing personal info of thousands, many vulnerable. 9/13
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That's not *my* OS. My OS gives a shit about ethics/wellfare of "participants" (OKC users are *not* K's actual participants). 10/13
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Its your prerogative whether you call others out for misapplications/misrepresentations of your OS values, 11/13
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Good points. Tho the context I was aware of = graph of bell curve data. Quite diff to wat you described. I'd agree wid u on context u giv.
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It's interesting how others, e.g.,
@blahah404 and here John, have had much more success with conveying my initial message — what is diff?3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @o_guest @JohnSakaluk and
Context. Your retweet was of bell curve data usage. John's rant spoke of a different issue. bell curve data usage didn't reveal private info
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Replying to @farid_anvari @JohnSakaluk and
Twitter is hard, but it was mentioned often by me and others and I linked to this many times: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Emil_O._W._Kirkegaard …
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Replying to @o_guest @JohnSakaluk and
I read part of that link. It still seemed like you wanted condemnation of his bell curve data usage. Twitter is difficult, yes.
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Replying to @farid_anvari @JohnSakaluk and
I have seen condemnation from within the community a lot in that thread. I have shared condemnation and articles against his points.
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I condemn his behaviour generally. 
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