I meant more the abstract, quote and thread (though I saw Olivia was reading the paper; I can’t yet — on my phone).
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I am very intrigued by the abstract. I agree that some things are being exaggerated by some reproducibility defenders. Also I observe a lack of theoretical understanding of reproducibility, open science tools, and their consequences. But I, too, think that this is minority view.
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Replying to @zerdeve @IrisVanRooij and
You are going to love this one
@zerdeve "we need to consider three quite separate concepts: Reproducibility, Replicability and what I will call Retestability. These may not be ideal terms but the first has been co-opted by movement itself; the second is >>1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
I believe a statistical concept of some standing and the third I chose to be neutral to whether the broad approach was one of verification or falsifiability.
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I think there's more than 3! I think I put 6 in my overview with
@NPRougier! http://openlab-flowers.inria.fr/t/ieee-cis-newsletter-on-cognitive-and-developmental-systems/129 …1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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This is interesting! Thanks!
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Same argument again. Very tiresome "Firstly, the process will seem to many to be little more than a policing exercise, checking that people have done exactly what they claim. This will undermine the level of trust between researchers that is important to any scientific community"
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Who wrote that?
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It is in the JETAI paper that initiated the thread :)
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I can't agree with that claim actually.
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Mine or his?
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The quote!
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If that’s where he was going with that abstract, it’s a disappointment. I expected something deeper and more rational somehow.
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