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There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you 1
#26378832 - 12/13/19 09:48 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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and then realizing it was published after you said those things







No, it doesn't make me a prophet. It just means I've been reading and interpreting the other studies correctly.
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: morrowasted]
#26378839 - 12/13/19 09:50 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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They should put everything you say in a book and charge 1 million dollars for it.
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: Crazy_Horse]
#26378892 - 12/13/19 10:08 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Crazy_Horse said: They should put everything you say in a book and charge 1 million dollars for it.
I would buy three of them.
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: Crazy_Horse]
#26378900 - 12/13/19 10:10 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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looks like the only thing I got wrong was TNF-a being the primary driver of inflammatory IDO induction. This paper says it's interferon-gamma. The basic idea is unchanged though
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: morrowasted]
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: morrowasted]
#26378970 - 12/13/19 10:40 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Be careful with lit reviews. They can be misleading.
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: christopera]
#26378981 - 12/13/19 10:45 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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christopera said: Be careful with lit reviews. They can be misleading.
Sure, but my "opinion" is not "based on" this lit review- as you can see, it's newer than the comments I made, but says almost exactly the same things. Rather, it simply corroborates what many people who have been following the papers it cites have been saying for quite a while now. I can't take credit, I just happened to be paying attention to a group of people who were saying this stuff.
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: christopera]
#26378986 - 12/13/19 10:48 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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christopera said: Be careful with lit reviews. They can be misleading.
Systematic reviews can help contextualize the sourcing. Writing reviews for textbooks is fun, because you get a copy of the actual book.
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: badchad]
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: morrowasted] 1
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Morrow wins the award for most pretentious post of the year
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: koods]
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: koods]
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koods said: Morrow wins the award for most pretentious post of the year
I'm aware
Learning about this stuff has been very transformative for me personally and I hope it can be for others too
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Re: There's a uniquely satisfying feeling to reading a scientific lit review that agrees with you [Re: morrowasted]
#26379236 - 12/13/19 01:03 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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I could probably win the pretentious award by linking to my own papers...
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