@sarahkliff In any context, rarely does one provide more without incentive to do so.
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@sarahkliff That is, this isn't hard. It just doesn't occur to people because there's no salient demand or penalty for not doing so. - 1 more reply
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@sarahkliff academics will usually be happy to send you underlying tablesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff If you mean analytical tables, space restrictions. If you mean raw data, that is antithetical to pubs, which distill infoThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff the report format is ill-equipped at sharing data which can exist in many forms. thus the focus on findings (i.e. pretty charts)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff TRADITION </fiddler on the roof> Why Open Science is a thing, somehow it is a new idea in science?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff In medical journals, we have very tight page, table, and figure restrictions on length. It's "waste" to double much info. -
@JeremySussman Supplemental material, though. So, that's not really the reason, right?@sarahkliff -
@afrakt@sarahkliff Sure, though the norms of what's in a paper predate supplements and they're mostly for extra methods, not data dumps.
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@sarahkliff I am with you on this. Charts should come with data tables.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff There can be 508-compliance requirements that make it difficult to leave data labels on charts (for gov't reports)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sarahkliff Laziness?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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