The paradox of replication studies: A good analyst has special data analysis and interpretation skills. But it’s considered a bad or surprising thing that if you give the same data to different analysts, they come to different conclusions.
Benjamin Kircup writes: I think you will be very interested to see this preprint that is making the rounds: Same data, different analysts: variation in effect sizes due to analytical decisions in ecology and evolutionary biology (ecoevorxiv.org) I see several … Continue reading → …