Not citing relevant literature is an ethical lapse ≥ failure to do due diligence in data analysis. Sadly it's become common state of affairs
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Replying to @CharanRanganath
I find such errors in almost all papers sadly. From claiming to be the first to do something, to just ignoring the very relevant literature.
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Replying to @o_guest
Related sin: replication studies that parenthetically cite original but present current results as an original study. Yes it happens!
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Replying to @CharanRanganath @PNASNews
I suppose you make them fix this phrasing issue and they listen, right?
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At this point anything I say can and will be used against me... :)
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Replying to @CharanRanganath @PNASNews
HAHAHA you even tagged the journal. #cojones
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