It's a shocker. I had not heard anything about this. From the cryptic announcement, it sounds like it was an interpersonal relations issue and not...
Since they swapped outcomes to make sure it "worked," it wasn't clear to me how she could have been surprised. that seems to me to have been,...
well, he hasn't actually made a change yet. he has promised to make it. on Wednesday, he said he was making it "now." it is Friday. perhaps he...
Why sorry? I have no regrets! It's frustrating but endlessly fascinating to me to watch an entire cohort of professionals, many of them presumably...
Just because some editors have been powerful enough to not back down doesn't mean he wasn't essentially forced by the total weakness and absurdity...
I wouldn't go overboard on praise for people who are forced to agree to perform their necessary job functions under duress. Remember that the...
Nope, not just a quick e-mail, as far as I can tell. She did not respond to the letter I had sent to her previously. She only responded when I...
Ah, yes, well good point! By rights she should have to explain herself. But I doubt that will happen.
for the journal, yes. But I alerted Chew-Graham months ago and told her I would go to the journal to seek a correction. She did nothing.
I don't blame the review authors for not seeing an editor's note that does not seem to have been meant to be seen, given where it was placed. It...
I have to agree with Jonathan here. Everyone is bombarded full-time with information--including clinicians. One of the things I'm trying to do,...
I agree it's important to keep all the issues in mind. There are so many things wrong with it!
Here's what happened with the school absence records: In both the feasibility trial and full trial protocols, they promised to vet self-reported...
When I wrote to her pointing out the outcome-swapping, retrospective registration, etc. she took another look and said she didn't see those...
Hi, there are many good arguments against the trial, including the ones you raise. The ones I have focused on are ones that even the journal has...
could be "members." But in American English the usage is fine as is. (I think--but I could be wrong.)
I try to refrain myself from speculating publicly on this. (privately I might speculate a lot). but who can really tell what's going on with others?
Love this! Yes of course--the questions are only tough because the answers are obvious and can only involve acknowledging unacceptable behavior.
She's been my main point of contact at Bristol. I can't write to Professor Crawley and the vice chancellor or his office has filed the complaints...
Right. That's what they're saying. I pointed out in my response that they can choose to not respond but that doesn't meant the questions won't...
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