A quick story about replication: When I was working on my PhD, I decided to do some modelling of affective priming data. I chose a (1/13)
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Replying to @richarddmorey @haleykrag
I'm optimistic there's a shift towards ppl understanding no effect is 'ok' and relying less on positive results
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I really hope that's true and not just on twitter. Pepper on here are genuinely very different subgroups than those I interact with offline.
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Yeah I think so... though I still think the pressure to publish amazing effects instead of 'boring' replications causes a lot of this.
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I think a lot of stuff is really complex, like misunderstanding what one's doing. E.g. student: "the exp didn't work" — what does work mean?
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Replying to @o_guest @Darren_Rhodes and
Usage of words by trainees really indicates what misunderstandings/inappropriate ideas people have because of the culture.
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By complex I mean people absorb stuff slowly over time and it's tough to show them another way of doing stuff. Convincing can be exhausting.
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