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Do prestigious science journals attract bad science? - Vox
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Brembs provisionalpdf by Ruud Abma - issuu
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The neurobiological nature of free will
PDF) The brain as a dynamically active organ
Janne Seppänen on Twitter: "Impact Factor predicts retractions, not citations! http://t.co/EjE0K2XfcM , found via @brembs http://t.co/0LN7xiEGqg http://t.co/R3bSTOZudO"
PDF) Corrigendum: Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average Reliability
Operant Reward Learning in Aplysia: Neuronal Correlates and Mechanisms
Björn Brembs on Twitter: "If SpringerNature likes it, you can be sure researchers have, yet again, been had. The lock-in intensifies and things are turning for the worse.… https://t.co/j2x9AlQWLF"
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The Pernicious Mission Creep of Ranking Academic Journals - Pacific Standard
Björn Brembs Universität Regensburg - ppt download
PDF) Towards a Scientific Concept of Free Will as a Biological Trait: Spontaneous Actions and Decision-Making in Invertebrates
PDF) Prestigious Science Journals Struggle to Reach Even Average Reliability
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High APCs Are a Feature, Not a Bug - The Wire Science
Björn Brembs Universität Regensburg - ppt download
bjoern.brembs.blog » Are Nature's APCs 'outrageous' or 'very attractive'?
Björn Brembs on Twitter: "Suggests that Nature would be around 20k if IF were a linear measure. It's likely logarithmic, though, so potentially much higher. Hence, 20k/GlamPub probably a conservative, lower bound
Bjrn Brembs http brembs net Freie Universitt Berlin
Bjrn Brembs http brembs net Freie Universitt Berlin
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