That is a huge problem. The bias for/against novel and counterintuitive findings should be flipped: assumed not to replicate/be false till shown otherwise rather than everyone immediately going, wow, well actually... Most things worth knowing are boring, or should become boring.
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Replying to @jbakcoleman
Yeah, "this is already established" counts against publication when, in fact, it is exactly what should be published. Some of the most important things we need to know are boring, or even better, have become boring because they became established as known.
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Replying to @zeynep @jbakcoleman
On the theory side, one way to get around the "lit review" corollary to all this is probably... books. I know that doesn't work as well in non-book fields, but much more latitude for making a broad conceptual case rather than getting bogged down in the field's past.
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