Date: 2018-08-20 12:28 pm (UTC)
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Interesting, and of course it makes sense that scientists would use spreadsheets and also that the people who coded them would be thinking in terms of business/economics uses. It makes me wonder how this fits in with the co-writing and peer reviewing processes. Is the wrong coding getting introduced as co-authors share drafts of the paper, or as the journal passes it to reviewers and gets it back, or even during publication? For some of these I wonder whether the reviewers are even looking at the tabulated results. However, it's science, so what do I know.

What you link to has a big scary message about a paywall, and says the story was originally published by the WaPo, with a link to this blog.

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