• @[email protected]
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    How is this incorrect? In which field? And how do you confirm you the validity of your methodology?

    • @ryathal
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      Replication rarely happens and in many cases is outright impossible due to lack of shared code.

      Things should be replicable, but that hasn’t been the case for a while.

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        So then the failure of the scientific method is that people aren’t following it. That’s not so much a problem with the method.

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          If a method can’t practically be followed it’s a sign of a bad method, or at least one that needs modification.

          • @emergencyfood
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            It’s not that it can’t practically be followed, it is just that everyone running after H-index or whatever the hot thing is now has resulted in a drop in quality.

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            It can easily be followed. Just not within capitalism.

            Edit: But you’re correct. And that’s what we’re seeing. A modified version.

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        the correct term you need is ‘unachievable’, not ‘false’. […] anyway, it depends on the field and type of study.

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          That’s just wordplay to make the problem seem like it’s not as big of a problem.

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            Common standards for language formally used in a specific field/profession/discipline aren’t “wordplay” lol

            • @ryathal
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              This isn’t a professional forum. Playing the “it’s a technical term” game is absolutely wordplay.