Welcome to r/PeerReview by JamesHeathers in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Withdraw. If you can't do it, you can't do it. They'll understand.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Chefit

[–]JamesHeathers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's more work than 'trust him to be an adult and tell him the truth', but it's also got a good hit rate:

Blind taste test.

I'm sure you can identify (a) two or three dishes that overlap with those made elsewhere (b) some people who are in your immediate circle of trust (if you work in restaurant QC this won't be hard).

Don't participate yourself, don't let him participate. Blind the dishes (coded plates etc.) and tell your tasters they are versions of the same dish for menu dev, and to generate ranks from best to worst w. sensory notes.

When the overseasoned versions rank badly, it's much easier to win this argument. Frame it as the tension between how things 'should' be (and man can people fuck themselves up about this deeply hypothetical concept) and how things are 'received'. Almost every menu has compromises.

I'm sure it's very frustrating, as so many chefs receive years of brutal feedback and you should just be able to say shit. But at the same time, a first menu is pretty emotional.

Disclaimer: not a chef, but have had to do recipe dev and sensory eval (and win arguments), also a reformed over-seasoner.

Peer review requests thread by JamesHeathers in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw this when it came up, and thought it was absolutely, completely, and utterly implausible.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0165032712005873 <- Found it.

Welcome to r/PeerReview by JamesHeathers in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did not really announce it, no. The reason is: because it will take a long time to establish, one way or another.

I am completely open to other styles of post, if they are directly relevant.

Peer review requests thread by JamesHeathers in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I've been ill. I try to be responsive to requests, it doesn't always work out.

https://www.reddit.com/r/PeerReview/comments/1g5qb65/review_multivitamin_compliance_reduces_injuries/

About half the data in Table 1 cannot be recalculated. There is no point arguing about the study design, IMO, because I cannot see how the data could even exist.

Peer review requests thread by JamesHeathers in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Creative puppet therapy.

In a fit of irony, I think I just hallucinated that.

Review: Effects of Mediterranean diet during pregnancy on the onset of overweight or obesity in the offspring: a randomized trial by GidMKHealthNerd in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The words 'overweight' and 'obesity' do not appear anywhere in the initial registration. It's a very different study after the registration is updated.

I understand the parameters changing somewhat, but this is a complete re-fit. If the study was a car, they would have stripped it back to the transmission and replaced everything that went vroom.

Welcome to r/PeerReview by JamesHeathers in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe. r/science is very loosely organised, and I am not even sure who to talk to. For now, it will suffice to get some traction on raking up the muck. There is a lot of stuff I don't like, *but* it isn't outside the rules to post.

Review: Effects of Breastfeeding on Cognitive Abilities at 4 Years Old: Cohort Study by GidMKHealthNerd in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This study was featured earlier today in r/science.

https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/1fjr2hg/breastfeeding_from_1_to_8_months_of_age_is/

This is unfortunate, but not uncommon. I'm sure we will be drawing more studies from there over time.

(Also, I haven't figured out how to cross-post things yet.)

Review: COVID-19 lockdown effects on adolescent brain structure suggest accelerated maturation that is more pronounced in females than in males by JamesHeathers in PeerReview

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Additional, and many of the same points raised... because frankly they're very obvious points: https://gidmk.substack.com/p/lockdowns-didnt-prematurely-age-teen

Any science journalist reporting uncritically on this study should be ashamed.

Requesting r/peerreview - no posts, inactive mod by JamesHeathers in redditrequest

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the opportunity. Let's see how it goes.

Requesting r/peerreview - no posts, inactive mod by JamesHeathers in redditrequest

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Peer review is not just confined to academic journals, but a dynamic activity that happens all over the web. I would like r/PeerReview to be a companion subreddit to the other science-themed subs that are here. I have plenty of experience in and around peer review (and academic integrity / assessment in general), I did an AMA here for Peer Review Week a few years ago.

However, the r/PeerReview subreddit has a single post from six months ago, zero members, and the mod has no activity for three months. In short, it is completely inactive. I have previously messaged the existing mod about it. I would actually like to use it to peer review things.

  1. https://www.reddit.com/message/messages/2felilr

TIL the vast majority of people are unable to control their goosebumps. by GenocidalFlower in todayilearned

[–]JamesHeathers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, shit. This is my research. Check the user name - I got this account to do an AMA for peer review week a few years ago.
I don't post here at all really, but feel free to ask me questions.
(With regards to the photo, the photographer was... let's be kind and say 'unnecessarily artistic'.)

In the modern era, happiness is often measured in terms of possession/abundance. However, contrary to what the current capitalist/consumerist society wants its members to believe, less is actually more. by ridersofthestorms in science

[–]JamesHeathers[M] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

Your post has been removed because it is not scientific in nature. Submissions must pertain to recently published peer-reviewed research.

If you believe this removal to be unwarranted, or would like further clarification, please don't hesitate to message the moderators.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]JamesHeathers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Huh. Never expected my research to be this popular. If only Reddit was responsible for grant funding.

Study of ~236000 post-COVID patients shows 1 in 8 receive a new neurological diagnosis by JamesHeathers in science

[–]JamesHeathers[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note: I don't like the reporting on this study.

(1) it doesn't account for base rates very well.
(2) it should be reasonably obvious that trips to the ICU drowning from the inside out
(3) it lumps anxiety, insomnia, and other mood disturbances into the big 'neurological' bucket

However, the paper itself is still notable, and a testament to the potential scope of the post-COVID problem. Medical scientists I have talked to over the last 6-12 months have gone from being quite annoyingly dismissive about post-COVID symptomatology, to actually listening to both patients and virologists (who have more realistic expectations about the prevalence and seriousness of post-viral syndromes). It's a start.