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Trends for 2018
There are quite a few articles talking about trends in interior decor, fashion, web design etc. This is for research and thinking trends. It doesn't have to be for next year specifically, since research takes a few years to get going. What are the good and bad trends that you notice in your field?
Here are some:
1) Statistical Skepticism: For too long in the life-sciences, the biologists have thrown ANOVA tables at everything. People are going to start (rightly) questioning this use of that table, especially in field studies where sample sizes can't be controlled.
2) Research Humility: A good example of this is the whole wheat bread debate. Some scientists legitimately believe that whole wheat bread is no better or actually worse for you. They do this by comparing certain things that they can measure after people eat bread. Research humility would be acknowledging that there are still things we can't measure. This trend has been a long time coming (Lindley wrote The End of Physics in 1994, Horgan wrote The End of Science in 1996, for more recent examples, see Stannard The End of Discovery [2010] or this article)
3) China: It seems they are finally cracking down on the crap. Basically, the country values personal achievement over everything so publishing for them is a matter of life-or-death. It's no surprise that over 50% of all research from China is fabricated and eventually retracted.
4) ArXiv for Life Sciences: This will probably never happen but it's my number one wishlist (yes, I know there is a biostats section). I was surprised to learn this year that most published math journal articles have errors. To see the comments on those errors and the correction, you need to go to the arXiv anyway, so I'm not quite sure why there are still mathematical journals.
Outside of my field:
1) Linguistic Turn 2.0: Words don't create Platonic ideals (original linguistic turn), they don't describe platonic ideals (classic philosophy) rather they are ideals in and of themselves. Basically, a conception of reality that allows for those of us who perceive the world through language instead of through whatever else the rest of you use.
Here are some:
1) Statistical Skepticism: For too long in the life-sciences, the biologists have thrown ANOVA tables at everything. People are going to start (rightly) questioning this use of that table, especially in field studies where sample sizes can't be controlled.
2) Research Humility: A good example of this is the whole wheat bread debate. Some scientists legitimately believe that whole wheat bread is no better or actually worse for you. They do this by comparing certain things that they can measure after people eat bread. Research humility would be acknowledging that there are still things we can't measure. This trend has been a long time coming (Lindley wrote The End of Physics in 1994, Horgan wrote The End of Science in 1996, for more recent examples, see Stannard The End of Discovery [2010] or this article)
3) China: It seems they are finally cracking down on the crap. Basically, the country values personal achievement over everything so publishing for them is a matter of life-or-death. It's no surprise that over 50% of all research from China is fabricated and eventually retracted.
4) ArXiv for Life Sciences: This will probably never happen but it's my number one wishlist (yes, I know there is a biostats section). I was surprised to learn this year that most published math journal articles have errors. To see the comments on those errors and the correction, you need to go to the arXiv anyway, so I'm not quite sure why there are still mathematical journals.
Outside of my field:
1) Linguistic Turn 2.0: Words don't create Platonic ideals (original linguistic turn), they don't describe platonic ideals (classic philosophy) rather they are ideals in and of themselves. Basically, a conception of reality that allows for those of us who perceive the world through language instead of through whatever else the rest of you use.
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coming trend for 2018:
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Re: Trends for 2018
Most of those are long running, even decades old (being sceptical about statistics? Really?)
Difficult to predict new trends, but my guesses...
1) A backlash against sexual assault claims. Bit of a no-brainer, this one. Obama era over-reach plus a Trump-era dismissal of women as liars.
2) A growing acceptance of transexuals. The religious right over played its hand this year. Things will get worse before they get better, but as with other minority groups, the fear is easily dispelled by reality.
3) Mental illness vs guns will become even more of a football. Linking it to crime was always problematic, but using it as an excuse will be more and more troublesome as more cash goes to gun lobbying and less towards healthcare.
4) Oddly enough- the NFL. I think it's in trouble next year. Head injuries, political opposition (the VP went to a game just so he could be seen leaving this year), college level scandals...
So anyway, those are my dodgy predictions.
Difficult to predict new trends, but my guesses...
1) A backlash against sexual assault claims. Bit of a no-brainer, this one. Obama era over-reach plus a Trump-era dismissal of women as liars.
2) A growing acceptance of transexuals. The religious right over played its hand this year. Things will get worse before they get better, but as with other minority groups, the fear is easily dispelled by reality.
3) Mental illness vs guns will become even more of a football. Linking it to crime was always problematic, but using it as an excuse will be more and more troublesome as more cash goes to gun lobbying and less towards healthcare.
4) Oddly enough- the NFL. I think it's in trouble next year. Head injuries, political opposition (the VP went to a game just so he could be seen leaving this year), college level scandals...
So anyway, those are my dodgy predictions.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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Funny you're saying that. I encountered an article about it just a few hours ago.Symmetry wrote:1) A backlash against sexual assault claims. Bit of a no-brainer, this one. Obama era over-reach plus a Trump-era dismissal of women as liars.
Psychology Today - Joe Kort PhD wrote: The Dark Side of Outing Men’s Sexual Misdeeds
Generalization of men is the enemy of understanding
With the recent spate of revelations about powerful men behaving inappropriately toward non-consenting people without power—including women, girls, boys and men—I have some concern that, as a culture, we are quick to jump to the easiest conclusion: that all men are libidinous beasts, unable to control their impulses, and prone to harmful, pathological behavior. There is a name for where this leads: Misandry, meaning hatred of men. It corresponds to misogyny, hatred of women.
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https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/un ... on=1109403
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You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Unfortunately the trend in the UK seems to be towards American-style race politics. ‘Black people’ this and ‘white people’ that. Hopefully 2018 will see that reverse but a bunch of younger recent grads I’ve met recently seem obsessed with ‘cultural appropriation’ so next year’s trend here will probably be towards genocide of white people.
Unfortunately the trend in the UK seems to be towards American-style race politics. ‘Black people’ this and ‘white people’ that. Hopefully 2018 will see that reverse but a bunch of younger recent grads I’ve met recently seem obsessed with ‘cultural appropriation’ so next year’s trend here will probably be towards genocide of white people.
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I didn't mention race in any of my predictions.mrswdk wrote:You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Unfortunately the trend in the UK seems to be towards American-style race politics. ‘Black people’ this and ‘white people’ that. Hopefully 2018 will see that reverse but a bunch of younger recent grads I’ve met recently seem obsessed with ‘cultural appropriation’ so next year’s trend here will probably be towards genocide of white people.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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mrswdk wrote:You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Any time I get a chance (which unfortunately is not too often) I get the BBC feed.
I remember a few years back when South Sudan became independent. Huge story on the BBC. Not a single mention in the American media, anywhere that I saw.

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Re: Trends for 2018
mrswdk wrote:You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Unfortunately the trend in the UK seems to be towards American-style race politics. ‘Black people’ this and ‘white people’ that. Hopefully 2018 will see that reverse but a bunch of younger recent grads I’ve met recently seem obsessed with ‘cultural appropriation’ so next year’s trend here will probably be towards genocide of white people.
perhaps he is shopping for/trying to remain relevant to an american boyfriend?

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Perhaps, and there is obviously more evidence for this, you're trying to use homosexuality as an excuse to discredit me.riskllama wrote:mrswdk wrote:You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Unfortunately the trend in the UK seems to be towards American-style race politics. ‘Black people’ this and ‘white people’ that. Hopefully 2018 will see that reverse but a bunch of younger recent grads I’ve met recently seem obsessed with ‘cultural appropriation’ so next year’s trend here will probably be towards genocide of white people.
perhaps he is shopping for/trying to remain relevant to an american boyfriend?
Seems a little lame, llama.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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Symmetry wrote:Perhaps, and there is obviously more evidence for this, you're trying to use homosexuality as an excuse to discredit me.riskllama wrote:mrswdk wrote:You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Unfortunately the trend in the UK seems to be towards American-style race politics. ‘Black people’ this and ‘white people’ that. Hopefully 2018 will see that reverse but a bunch of younger recent grads I’ve met recently seem obsessed with ‘cultural appropriation’ so next year’s trend here will probably be towards genocide of white people.
perhaps he is shopping for/trying to remain relevant to an american boyfriend?
Seems a little lame, llama.
pardon?

Re: Trends for 2018
grantedriskllama wrote:pardon?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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More or less the same old bullshit from '16 trickling into '18. Sums up next years prediction.
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Stop watching Fox and friendsDukasaur wrote:mrswdk wrote:You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Any time I get a chance (which unfortunately is not too often) I get the BBC feed.
I remember a few years back when South Sudan became independent. Huge story on the BBC. Not a single mention in the American media, anywhere that I saw.
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Re: Trends for 2018
Symmetry wrote:Perhaps, and there is obviously more evidence for this, you're trying to use homosexuality as an excuse to discredit me.riskllama wrote:mrswdk wrote:You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Unfortunately the trend in the UK seems to be towards American-style race politics. ‘Black people’ this and ‘white people’ that. Hopefully 2018 will see that reverse but a bunch of younger recent grads I’ve met recently seem obsessed with ‘cultural appropriation’ so next year’s trend here will probably be towards genocide of white people.
perhaps he is shopping for/trying to remain relevant to an american boyfriend?
Seems a little lame, llama.

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Not being skeptical about statistics in general, but skeptical about terrible use of statistics in particular. You might think this is worse in the popular press than in the scientific world, but they are both horrendous at it.Symmetry wrote: (being sceptical about statistics? Really?)
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I once went to a conference where a government official (not from the UK) stood up on stage and said that 160% of his country's exports went to China.
I also recently saw a great article by a policy analyst which stated that trade at a border post between two of the Central Asian 'stans' had recently decreased by 280%.
I also recently saw a great article by a policy analyst which stated that trade at a border post between two of the Central Asian 'stans' had recently decreased by 280%.
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That sounds about turnip percent true.
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What's her name?Bernie Sanders wrote:Symmetry wrote:Perhaps, and there is obviously more evidence for this, you're trying to use homosexuality as an excuse to discredit me.riskllama wrote:mrswdk wrote:You know you need to put down the American news and go for a walk outside when you’re a British guy whose immediate response to ‘what are next year’s trends?’ is ‘guns’ and ‘NFL head injuries’.
Unfortunately the trend in the UK seems to be towards American-style race politics. ‘Black people’ this and ‘white people’ that. Hopefully 2018 will see that reverse but a bunch of younger recent grads I’ve met recently seem obsessed with ‘cultural appropriation’ so next year’s trend here will probably be towards genocide of white people.
perhaps he is shopping for/trying to remain relevant to an american boyfriend?
Seems a little lame, llama.
I'm asking for a friend.
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you left wing nuts need to get over the damn gun thing and focus on more important issues
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The thing about statistics is that if you torture numbers long enough you can get them to say anything you want them to say.DoomYoshi wrote:Not being skeptical about statistics in general, but skeptical about terrible use of statistics in particular. You might think this is worse in the popular press than in the scientific world, but they are both horrendous at it.Symmetry wrote: (being sceptical about statistics? Really?)
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Indeed, like the Trump's rapes and the ongoing inquiry into his treasonous connections to Russia.karel wrote:you left wing nuts need to get over the damn gun thing and focus on more important issues
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Excellent suggestion Karel.waauw wrote:Indeed, like the Trump's rapes and the ongoing inquiry into his treasonous connections to Russia.karel wrote:you left wing nuts need to get over the damn gun thing and focus on more important issues
Dukasaur wrote:Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
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There was a great Penn and Teller episode on this subject. But yes, I agree whole heartedly.DoomYoshi wrote:Not being skeptical about statistics in general, but skeptical about terrible use of statistics in particular. You might think this is worse in the popular press than in the scientific world, but they are both horrendous at it.Symmetry wrote: (being sceptical about statistics? Really?)
