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07-28-2007, 03:36 PM | #411 |
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CM made a good point - if you have questions about a particular published study, you can always contact the authors with your questions. Most papers include email contact info for the lead author. And most scientists are happy to talk about their work. Also, glad to see that you are still responding on these discussion threads, even if in a limited way. |
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--How long have we been mentioning those "baboon dogs" which are still being described, without correction, on AIG? --Why did the Weiland article on fused chromosomes disappear without a published correction? --Why have you not taken up Voxrat on his challenge to find one AIG article with no scientific inaccuracies? |
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BWE has used this issue - that creationist scientists lie on a regular basis - as a theme in his "debatish" with Dave on the Richard Dawkins site.
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Peer Review. Step... ummmm... 20 on the road to submitting a paper.
Step 1 - concept Step 2 - is the concept rational? Step 3 - what are the conceptual basics? Step 4 - what is unique about the concept? Step 5 - IMPORTANT!! Literature search for anyone else that may have studied this concept. STOP if this concept is NOT new. Step 6 - Establish experimental framework to study concept. Step 7 - Learn and understand linked or parallel studies that support the concept. Step 8 - FUNDING!! Beg, borrow, steal to get funds to support experimentation to collect data about the concept. Step 9 - Establish research team and location to spend the funds (i.e. run the experiment. Step 10 - Collect the data. Step 11 - First data review with original experiment team. Step 12 - Second data review with immediate peers and/or fund supporters. Step 13 - First conclusions reviewed with experimental team. Step 14 - Second conclusions reviewed with peers and/or fund supporters. Initial paper draft prepared. Step 15 - Initial project review to establish whether further work is needed to support concept (theoretical, experimental or analytical). Step 16 - Final project review with team and fund supporter. Step 17 - Final paper draft prepared. Step 18 - Paper review by all team and fund supporters. Step 19 - Paper submitted to Journal. Step 20 - Journal Peer Review So, by the time a scientific concept makes it into a peer review process it probably has been reviewed extensively by dozens of other interested parties. What does this say about your dendro- or lake varve objections Dave? Do you really think that these processes are not fully considered and evaluated before the work is submitted for peer review? Hmmmm.....? |
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I would add 18b - give paper to colleague not involved in the project for evaluation/comment. I am surprised to see "fund supporters" so prominently involved in data development/review. What field are you in? But I agree that a lot of review is done before the paper is ever submitted. |
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OUtstanding job, CM! And executed, as eric noted, with considerable grace and reserve.
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