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I'd hesitate to generalize across fields which attack problems of different scopes of difficulties, but when I see authors follow a scientific dialogue, I see them publish twists of experiments which efficiently answer a few critical potential avenues of an argument, rather than simply replication vs. refutation.


The particular lead scientist in this case is a huge proponent of replication. They published the raw data along with their findings so that others can repeat the experiments.




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