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Professor of Psychology at the University of Oslo | Behavioral neuroendocrinology, psychophysiology, and meta-science 🇦🇺🇨🇴🇳🇴
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The alternative, which this piece argues why metrics emerged in the first place, is less objective, largely invisible, and benefits those who belong to the Old Boys network.
Let’s drop the whole ‘research highlights’ thing and replace that with lay abstracts
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Dan Quintana
Dan Quintana
Some journals require lay abstracts alongside conventional abstracts. I almost always prefer the lay version because they more clearly describe what was done and what the results mean, which says a lot about how we approach scientific writing