>turn around in that situation and say "yeah but that's not fair because their PI didn't let them get fMRI experience". But you probably >
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Replying to @chrisdc77 @andpru and
> wouldn't because fMRI experience is intrinsic to the science. For me, so is open science.
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Replying to @chrisdc77 @andpru and
but does open science take as long as fMRI to be trained up? If PDF had their own funding surely you would take them wo open science exp no?
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Replying to @multisensebrain @andpru and
Some aspects are actually quite intensive & can take a lot of time to master, e.g. writing a high qual pre-registration for an imaging study
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Own funding isn't a scenario I've thought about much - the policy I implement is for grants that I hold. I guess if they had own funds & >
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> were (mostly) independent then they would be free to do what they want, though I would require open practices for any work I'm part of.
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All writing is hard to master — indeed!
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Hehe yeah. And in my field the entire work culture is built around fishing for stat significance in multidimensional data sets with near >
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> infinite researcher degrees of freedom. Shifting from this culture of noise mining to one in which researchers pre-specify their protocols
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> and analytic plans in advance, on principled grounds, was a real learning curve for all of us in my group, especially me.
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I've been writing so much about software replication because of my area too. I guess we're all here because of the probs w our areas. 
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Replying to @o_guest @multisensebrain and
Science twitter indeed feels like one big self-help community support group at times!
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Replying to @chrisdc77 @multisensebrain and
Haha. This is true. For me mostly the technical help is unparalleled. The GIS help I've received on here for example has been amazing.
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