That doesn’t make any sense to me. How often do people think that way? It’s quite puzzling.
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I can't say how often because I don't know how to calibrate that, but often enough that I've seen it in black and white as well as in private chats.
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Wow weird. I guess I’ve been lucky. That doesn’t seem to be a good heuristic, let alone a semblance of reasoning.
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It's a good heuristic, literally if you need the quickest dirtiest first pass, in the specific isolated cases I touched on, otherwise it's trash.
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I’ve always thought making something seem easy to do/understand is a great sign of skill of expertise. Creating that sense of “effortlessness” tends to take a lot of effort and thought, in all domains. So my own heuristic would be the opposite.
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I see people berating others in Psychology "but it's too simple" or "obviously duh" essentially. Sad but true. Of course if it's so obvious and simple, you wonder why didn't they do it?
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Lol yes I’ve always felt that that’s the worst “critique” ever. No substance, no scientific relevance...
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Can carry a lot of weight though if it's your peer reviewers.
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You’d think if the peer reviewers find a paper too difficult to follow perhaps they’re not the best suited reviewers for the job. But then when they can follow, they think it’s unworthy??? That’s quite the puzzle.
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I have directly experienced leaders of the field doing the former in writing.
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But to be clear, when I say they find a paper too difficult to follow, I am myself (because I can also read LOL) saying the paper itself is badly written.
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I think people study this exact question though! https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022103110001745 …
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