Dorothy Bishop

@deevybee
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Retired psychologist with an interest in neurdevelopmental disorder, laterality and research integrity.
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Had read Markus Englund's piece on copy-paste errors in Excel data https://www.sciencedetective.org/scientific-datasets-are-riddled-with-copy-paste-errors/ but hadn't realised it affected #microbiome research that had already attracted criticism for weak stats etc.
Covered here: https://www.thetransmitter.org/academia/data-duplications-flagged-in-highly-cited-gut-brain-studies/
Scientific datasets are riddled with copy-paste errors

Initial results from scanning through Excel files belonging to 600 published scientific papers.

Science Detective
Guest post: A call to end the ‘impact on conclusions’ test for retraction

The Ship of Theseus paradox asks, if you replace all the wood in a ship, is it still the same ship? Likewise, is it possible to change all the facts inside an article without altering its conclusio…

Retraction Watch

Crest ablaze, beak obscured, eye gleaming with a fixed, unblinking stare: the Guianan cock-of-the-rock.

https://universalcompendium.com/gen_images/ucg/1animals/guianan-cock-rock-bird.htm

#photography #wildlife #birds #weird

I've just updated the catalogue for my blog.
https://deevybee.blogspot.com/2012/11/bishopblog-catalogue-updated-24th-nov.html
Main topics are neurodevelopment, reproducibility, publishing and research integrity
Bishopblog catalogue (updated 12 Mar 2026)

Source: http://www.weblogcartoons.com/2008/11/23/ideas/ Those of you who follow this blog may have noticed a lack of thematic coheren...

@deevybee It is an interesting process. A few years ago CNRS had officially signed DORA but its application forms for promotion asked for statistics like numbers of papers published in the last 5 years and so on.

And even if people don't count, they still argue about A+ vs A vs B vs C rankings, including in HCÉRES evaluation processes (this is reinforced by the requirement to appear "objective").

An interesting development in CNRS - changing from metrics to review researchers
https://www.cnrs.fr/en/update/cnrs-breaking-free-web-science
The CNRS is breaking free from the Web of Science

From January 1st 2026, the CNRS will cut access to one of the largest commercial bibliometric databases, Clarivate Analytics'

CNRS

This short story, written in older and older English as it goes on, rightly went viral!

How far can you understand it?

https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english#_

#English #Language #Bookstodon #Linguistics

How far back in time can you understand English?

An experiment in language change

Dead Language Society

To Trains

Another special roundel. This one is at the top of the escalators at St John's Wood London Underground station. I love the reflection on the ceiling.

"The leadership of the Royal Society is now also in breach of its own code of conduct."
@StephenCurry writing at https://occamstypewriter.org/scurry/2026/02/11/year-of-inaction-royal-society-hollowed-out-musk/

#RoyalSociety

A year of inaction: why has the Royal Society allowed itself to be hollowed out by Elon Musk? | Reciprocal Space