So data is necessary for a paper? Is this only the case in psych/cog sci? Or should it be for all sciences? Or why is human behaviour so special that we shouldn't have the same norm for other kinds of system? Genuinely open for args.
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Replying to @JCSkewesDK @PsychScientists
I find the idea that one paper should have it all ridiculous. Isn’t science a collective enterprise?
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Replying to @fusaroli @JCSkewesDK
Psychology is not about the results of simulations. If you can’t connect to people data why would anyone care?
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Replying to @PsychScientists @fusaroli
Connect yes but must this be done in the same paper? And why is psych special if this is the case? What about climate simulations? Economic simulations? Population ecology? Physical theories? What makes behaviour special?
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"Science must have an empirical component" is very different to "every unit of communication within a science must have data"
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Should I retract all my papers then?https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/936983126311686145 …
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Link? I’m curious
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If you want a specific one without data, here:https://elifesciences.org/articles/21397
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So it’s a paper that isn’t about modelling behaviour. No behavioural data required then. Joshua is talking about behavioural modelling
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The OP says "cognitive models", my eLife paper is a theoretical point made using modelling within computational cognitive neuroscience.
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