Andreas Jansen
@Andreas__Jansen
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Mastodon has just passed over 2 million active monthly users, a new record! People are voting with their feet. The future of social media doesn't have to belong to a billionaire, it can be in the hands of its users.
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People in Iran are under attack, our fellow academics among them. So what can you, as an academic, do to help? We suggest: - Public signals of support - Making academic materials openly available - Flexibility in the admissions process - Waiving fees https://t.co/lc0yPe7JGz
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Important article from scientific integrity all-star Elizabeth Bik. Is this why effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease have been so elusive? Opinion | Science Has a Nasty Photoshopping Problem - The New York Times
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Scientists need to toughen up about preventing fabricated scientific results from being published.
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Sometimes, when I’m feeling like my research doesn’t matter, I read my spam emails. In my spam emails, I am “prominent” and “eminent.” My submissions are urgently needed. I am invited to serve as a keynote speaker at conferences in fields like plant ecology and marine biology.
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Elon Musk Wealth 2012: $2 billion 2022: $221 billion Jeff Bezos Wealth 2012: $18 billion 2022: $134 billion Warren Buffett Wealth 2012: $44 billion 2022: $101 billion Federal Minimum Wage 2009: $7.25 an hour 2022: $7.25 an hour 5 words: Tax billionaires out of existence
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So my follower @elonmusk now owns Twitter. My advice is please don't fire 69% of staff. Free speech is one thing but we need moderation to prevent harassment, bots, criminal activity, spam, etc. Without moderation Twitter will die. P.S. keep the Nazis out too.
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"These checks may seem overly simple, but I’ve spotted each of these issues in at least one submission. And about 1 in 4 submissions I review sadly fail one of these tests." https://t.co/4DHR3STBRN
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Solving a Rubik\'s Cube takes skill and time. But checking if at least one face is solved correctly is quick and simple. Science should work the same way. While it\'d be ideal to be able to perform a...
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Help - our research ( https://t.co/AoGW898sXA) was stolen - plagiarized nearly word-for-word with our figures by a paper on #researchgate Here: https://t.co/0iEYzysPcm What is the best thing to do about this?
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Have you considered writing a #RegisteredReport, but not sure how to get started? Then our article "Ten simple rules for writing a Registered Report", led by @EmmaHendersonRR, is for you🫵 Coming at RRs for the 1st time can be daunting. We hope this makes the journey easier!
📢 Happy to annouce that @chrisdc77's and my "Ten simple rules for writing a #RegisteredReport" is out now #OpenAccess We guide you through the process from research question to publication
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I'm a big fan of replication and generalization studies and I'm really pleased we're launching this call for replications and generalizations with the awesome human behaviour team at NComms. Open for submissions! Any questions about suitability, please email.
#Replication rules. Communications Psychology and the Human Behaviour Team at @NatureComms invite submissions of direct replication and generalization studies in psychology. We welcome #RegisteredReports & research Articles #reproducibility
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Good morning! An announcement about Registered Reports 🧵 #RegisteredReports @RegReports
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Beta for the win! In our new paper, Kirsten Herfurth nicely shows how beta desynchronization in MEG can be used to determine the lateralization of the language-dominant hemisphere and compares it with fMRI and Wada in the same patients. https://t.co/m0LkaMwcid
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Objective: Atypical patterns of language lateralization due to early reorganizational processes constitute a challenge in pre-surgical evaluation of patients...
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I think the scientific community should sometimes take a minute to acknowledge/appreciate the extra work, time & energy that students + researchers around the world, whose native language is not English, need to put into writing academic papers + giving talks in English. 👇🧵 1/7
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Offenbar wieder ein Fall von wissenschaftlichem Fehlverhalten mit dem die TU Dresden zu tun hat. Und natürlich wieder aus heiterem Himmel. Vollkommen überraschend für alle Beteiligten. Wer hätte das auch ahnen sollen? 👇
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I wonder whether they would have accepted the manuscript in case of significant results. Just wondering.
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One of our manuscripts was just rejected. The editor wrote that one reason was that "the main hypotheses that the authors aim at testing did not reach significance". I really appreciate it that the editor is that honest.
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Today's gripe: journals that put methods at end of the article. As annoying to write as to read. Requires authors to shoehorn a glib, crude method summary into the intro, pushing crucial detail to the back. Works against clarity, transparency & reproducibility What do you think?
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LAB-QA2GO: A free, easy-to-use toolbox for the quality assessment of magnetic resonance imaging data https://t.co/UEm2YMzi3k
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