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deevybee.bsky.social
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9 days ago
new paper by @deadneanderthals.bsky.social and colleagues documenting the disturbing phenonmenon of stealth corrections in the scientific literature
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/leap.1660
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deadneanderthals.bsky.social
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9 days ago
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brettbuttliere.bsky.social
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8 days ago
look into especially large scale studies being released as in press, looking for comment, and then incorporating the comments into the paper so that those who put the effort into the comments do not get credit. I know of at least 2 instances.
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brettbuttliere.bsky.social
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8 days ago
Here is a comment that should have been published then not being because the original paper was rejected and submitted somewhere else.
this results in the original team getting a better paper and the people who corrected the error getting no credit! ridiculious
https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/ejubn
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deadneanderthals.bsky.social
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8 days ago
My advice for when you see this: make screenshots and report on pubpeer. Extremely important to have it logged to people can refer to it.
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this results in the original team getting a better paper and the people who corrected the error getting no credit! ridiculious
https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/ejubn