Ravn
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Are we too hard on the researchers or on the research? If you're a researcher whose work is being critiqued it may be a difficult to see the difference - you probably just feel attacked - but it remains an important distinction to make, both by those on the receiving end and by those doing the critiquing.I have received feedback that we are too harsh on researchers, and in this case, the author is clearly just starting in the field.
There is a point though for going a little easy on early-career researchers, not that their work should escape a good dose of constructive criticism if it deserves it.
However, a significant portion of the criticism should also be aimed at their supervisors or mentors. It is they who should have gently guided the young ones towards higher standards - before they submit anything for publication and open themselves up for public scrutiny and criticism.
And lets not forget the journals who publish bad research, early-career or otherwise, and the reviewers who pass pass poor studies for publication...
I like your constructive approach.Maybe we can also try to engage with Julia Newton to prevent this sort of work coming out of Cresta again?