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TropicalDingdong, in Self portrait

I’m in this meme and I hate it.

macarthur_park, in Correlation, maybe causation?

Interestingly, the journal editors have released an expression of concern earlier this year for this article and others by the same author.

SAGE Publishing has been made aware of scientific concerns regarding the work of Dr. Nicholas Guéguen. Multiple concerns have been raised regarding the integrity of the research including but not limited to concerns around data fidelity, replicability of findings, and ethical consent and oversight for studies involving human participants. SAGE Publishing’s Research Integrity Team, in cooperation with this journal’s editors, are currently conducting an investigation into these articles.

This expression of concern will remain in place until the investigation is completed and any further needs for appropriate action have been taken.

fossilesque,
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I mean, it’s a valid worry. 😅

Sphks,
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We should replicate the tests.

Sphks,
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Not only this paper, but all of his publications are reviewed.

arstechnica.com/…/researchers-find-oddities-in-hi…

Gork, (edited ) in Correlation, maybe causation?

Can we get a Sci Hub link? Not all of us have good library access, or want to enrich publishers who leech the work of scientists who aren’t even compensated for it.

fossilesque, (edited )
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annas-archive.org

deegeese,

Thanks for the tips, but like the other poster, I just want a working link. I’m not going to research SciHub replacements to read a single jokey study.

brb,
fossilesque,
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Sorry, I posted another scihub meme and forgot which I was replying to.

Microplasticbrain, in Speediest little fella.

Because you’re so light

Gork, in Say no more fam

I have the same question, but for 4D shapes.

fossilesque,
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str82L, in Ow my balls
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Scalpels

SpaceNoodle,

Scalplés

Franzia, in Ow my balls

You with a scalpel and me with $3.50

Zehzin, in Cambrian EXPLOSION!
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Predation time

chooglers, in Say no more fam

bazinga

prayer, in ☠️🏴‍☠️ Raise the Jolly Rodger

Shout out zotero. Game changer.

fossilesque,
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Once you start with the plug ins, you’ll never go back. :) Been using it for nearly a decade.

drre, in Correlation, maybe causation?

a regular on retraction watch (highly recommended): retractionwatch.com/?s=gueguen

PoisonedPrisonPanda, (edited ) in ☠️🏴‍☠️ Raise the Jolly Rodger

Kudos for awesome-PhD.

Will review the list and probably come back to add if I may have something in additon.

Edit: and ofc thx for the whole post.

Kidplayer_666, in ☠️🏴‍☠️ Raise the Jolly Rodger

Given the entire scientific community uses this, how the hell do journals still make any money at all?

runner_g,

The 3k publication fee per article. Plus selling print copies to tenured profs.

Kidplayer_666, (edited )

Jesus christ. Proposal. All scientists agree they’ll publish to Wikipedia and donate 50€

runner_g, (edited )

Yeah it’s nuts. However there are a huge number of open-access journals, and they are becoming more common. BMC/PLOS are the big ones in my field (biology/genetics).

PLOS still charges a fee if your institution is not part of their “network”, and it’s not cheap, but their articles are free for all to access.

em2, in ☠️🏴‍☠️ Raise the Jolly Rodger
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Post saved.

Thank you for your service, Captain. o7 🦜🏴‍☠️

JoYo, in Thesis
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“imagine if you were using your project”

i would never.

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