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by bjornsing 765 days ago
> from annotated data, through creating research hypotheses

Then it’s all just wrong, automated p-hacking. You’re supposed to start with the hypothesis, not generate it from the data you’re about to publish.

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More to the point you're supposed to start with an observation that your current theory can't explain. Then you make a hypothesis that tries to explain the observation and collect more observations to try and refute your hypothesis; if you're a good falsificationist, that is. That doesn't seem to be the process described above. Like you say it's just a pipeline from data to paper, great for writing papers, but not much for science.

But I guess these days in many fields of science and in popular parlance "data" has become synonymous with "observation" and "writing papers" with "research", so.