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They played Like Spinning Plates!
I have opinions of course, but they're boring (I told the BFF you asked and he just said 'poor guy...' 😅).
In all honesty, I'm so far gone that they could come out, slap me across the face with a wet fish and leave, and I would still love it.
They played Like Spinning Plates!
I have opinions of course, but they're boring (I told the BFF you asked and he just said 'poor guy...' 😅).
In all honesty, I'm so far gone that they could come out, slap me across the face with a wet fish and leave, and I would still love it.
Although, having grappled with the transformations of mixed autoregulatory feedback (eg receptor up-/down-regulation etc.), I would hesitate to state it as plainly and eloquently as that.
Although, having grappled with the transformations of mixed autoregulatory feedback (eg receptor up-/down-regulation etc.), I would hesitate to state it as plainly and eloquently as that.
Therefore the worry may be less about vetting the tools themselves, and more about the inferences drawn from their application.
Therefore the worry may be less about vetting the tools themselves, and more about the inferences drawn from their application.
Theories can be stated in non-falsifiable terms and still be useful/correct, and are in any case too broad for a single dataset to handle (something that Lakatos explicitly acknowledges).
Theories can be stated in non-falsifiable terms and still be useful/correct, and are in any case too broad for a single dataset to handle (something that Lakatos explicitly acknowledges).
Perhaps we can agree that sometimes we can get away with collecting data for the former, but other times we simply need to know for sure.
Perhaps we can agree that sometimes we can get away with collecting data for the former, but other times we simply need to know for sure.
For what should we optimise experiments if not to test a hypothesis?
For what should we optimise experiments if not to test a hypothesis?