Editors can still prioritize “significant” findings for readers while also giving authors of carefully researched null results a citable, CV-worthy publication.
This might reduce incentives to fudge data, p-hack, etc.
Editors can still prioritize “significant” findings for readers while also giving authors of carefully researched null results a citable, CV-worthy publication.
This might reduce incentives to fudge data, p-hack, etc.
Stock prices are, roughly, ONLY the sum of an appropriately discounted stream of expected future dividends. So, if tariffs (a regressive tax) are coupled with corporate tax cuts, stock prices could increase while economic conditions worsen for most consumers.
Stock prices are, roughly, ONLY the sum of an appropriately discounted stream of expected future dividends. So, if tariffs (a regressive tax) are coupled with corporate tax cuts, stock prices could increase while economic conditions worsen for most consumers.
This is a quote I read "in the wild," in one of Bond's delightful tales. I don't recall the book, I don't recall the context, I'm not even sure of the exact phrasing, but it's a sentiment I'll never forget.
This is a quote I read "in the wild," in one of Bond's delightful tales. I don't recall the book, I don't recall the context, I'm not even sure of the exact phrasing, but it's a sentiment I'll never forget.