“A fraudulent e-mail might look like an MDPI account” let me stop you right there
7/ The policy impact is striking: reproducibility rises from 29.6% before Data Access and Research Transpareny (DA-RT) to 79.8% after.
Yiqing Xu
Julia M. Rohrer
Sorry I think I came off more crabby than I intended. There are some folks (not you!) who oppose open science policies who will say “Not all data can be publicly shared” like they think it’s checkmate.
Not a member, but feel bad for my wonderful colleague Shelley Correll, who I feel like lost a game of hot potato as to who would be ASA President when shit that has been mid-air for a long time finally encountered some inevitable fans
Phil, did you stay quit from ASA or did you cave?
1000% agree. (I can do that because my PhD is in sociology and so my math doesn’t have to make sense.)
This may be the stupidest thing I have ever posted but I believe that if enshittification had been proposed by Max Weber instead of Cory Doctorow we would be teaching it in every sociological theory class as if it had been inspired by God.
I dunno man. It does sort of feel like a first coming, as if everything earlier will be enumerated as happening in the BCC era.
Side point but I think the average price of a donut has now passed $1. Thanks, Trump.
The biggest problem to me is that some Econ papers can get through a process where reviewers etc don’t understand how much they don’t know about basics of the topic.
Jeremy Freese
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We received this email forwarded to us at the university, and it is somewhat odd and amusing on several levels.
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