Also: how do you identify a work as peer reviewed?

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    2 hours ago

    Has nothing to do with OPs question. You missed the very first sentence to the comment your first responded to

    • hendrik@palaver.p3x.de
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      44 minutes ago

      Yeah, I pointed out my reasoning in the other comment to my reply. Sure, if it’s proper peer reviewed since, it’ll follow the process. But that doesn’t answer OP’s question. I agree, however. If it’s proper science, it’s proper science. I just wanted to stick with the question at hand. And there is no causal relationship between peer-review and reproducibility, other than that it’s both part of science. So I got mislead by the … if … then … phrasing.

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        44 minutes ago

        Your reasoning doesn’t matter if it’s being applied to the wrong problem.

        This is not about OP.

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          39 minutes ago

          Sure. I don’t want to argue. I took it as that, since it was a direct reply to a specific question. And i think my short outline of what the word means is mostly correct.

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            13 minutes ago

            No one said it wasn’t correct… Why did you even bring that up?!? You accused the person you first replied to it, describing a process that isn’t the peer review process, skipping that they used the process they described only on something that is already peer reviewed…

            I was(perhaps a poor attempt) trying to be a bit silly but pointing out a mistake you made accusing them of something they didnt do. But you just dont want to let it go and keep drilling deeper. Its quite surprising to me you can’t just say, oh whoops, and carry on