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by TallGuyShort
2305 days ago
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At the best of times, what exactly does peer review add? I'll buy that it catches glaring flaws in their methodology or conclusions drawn from data. But it's not going to catch little mistakes or unlikely events that might have contaminated the sample. |
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So when somebody can say "It has been peer reviewed", it at least helps get past the crank filter. And conversely, "It hasn't been peer reviewed" can be a shortcut for "I'm not going to put a lot of effort into this without better reason than I've heard so far."
It's not so much an argument as a way of shortcutting an argument. Though note that doesn't really apply to a top-level comment on HN, where nobody has really advanced an argument yet and simply ignoring it might be a more useful strategy.