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185 – The Rise and Fall of Peer Review, with Adam Mastroianni

The Bayesian Conspiracy

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How to Publish a Scientific Paper That Is Boring and Legalistic

"I really enjoy reading Scott Alexander's blog for example because his stuff is actually fun to read what did you do and what were the results that you found when you decided to publish something not in a journal" "As we were writing the paper I didn't know how to set up and now study eight as we talked about it Ethan was just like why don't we just tell it truth," he says. "It took like a day to write it in normal words but there are zero one percent of people who want to know well how did we specify that linear mixed effects model" The author has published her work on the internet with help from other scientists, including an annotated PDF version which

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