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by gloomyday
488 days ago
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Obsessing with p-values while at the same time shunning replication studies and studies with negative results is a catastrophe. It causes everyone to be confidently wrong way more often than one would think at first. What worth is a result with p<0.01 when the 10 previous articles with negative results were never actually written? |
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to make a career, you need to discovering quirky counterintuitive findings that can be turned into ted talks and 'one weird trick' clickbait. you become a big deal once you start providing fodder for the annoying "well, actually..." guy to drop on people at a dinner party/reddit comment section.