If someone says they are approaching a task in 鈥渁 scientific manner鈥, it is normal to presume that they intend to pay attention to detail, plan meticulously and ensure that they carry out whatever it is they are doing in a considered way.
However, if the revelations of hundreds of scholars from the scientific community earlier this month are anything to go by, this reputation for fastidiousness may not be wholly deserved.
On 7 January, Twitter user 鈥淒r Leigh鈥 (@Dr_Leigh) tweeted the following: 鈥淲e did experiment 2 because we didn鈥檛 know what the fuck to make of experiment 1 #overlyhonestmethods.鈥
Placing the 鈥#鈥 icon before a phrase creates what is known as a hashtag, and it allows related tweets to be grouped together. The #overlyhonestmethods tag swiftly prompted scientists from across the globe to add it to tweets explaining (with tongues firmly in cheeks) how their own research labs really operate.
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鈥淭here should have been more experiments but our funding ran out but we published it anyway鈥, Magdeline Lum (@ScientistMags), an Australian 鈥渃hemist and science communicator鈥, tweeted.
鈥淓xperiment was repeated until we had three statistically significant similar results and could discard the outliers,鈥 wrote David Logan (@angerstusson), professor of plant physiology at the Universite d鈥橝ngers in France.
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Pennsylvania-based Rebecca Weinberg (@sciliz), a self-styled 鈥渟cientific lizard鈥, said her lab鈥檚 timing mechanisms required playing the OutKast hit Hey Ya! 鈥淭he Eppendorf tubes were 鈥榮haken like a polaroid picture鈥 until that part of the song ended.鈥 University of Manchester PhD student Pete Mills (@pedmills) admitted that 鈥渨e incubated this for however long lunch was鈥; while trend-starter Dr Leigh revealed: 鈥淚ncubation lasted three days because this is how long the undergrad forgot the experiment in the fridge.鈥
Laziness also appears to play a role. 鈥淭his dye was selected because the bottle was within reach,鈥 declared University of Melbourne doctoral student Emma Hooley (@atomselectrons). University of East Anglia postdoctoral researcher Paul Coxon (@paulcoxon) admitted: 鈥淓xperiments were repeated only once because our [principal investigator] was away at a conference & quite frankly NO work got done that week.鈥
Elsewhere, life got in the way. 鈥淭he data is old because in between writing the first draft and doing the revisions I had a baby,鈥 said Heather Piwowar, a postdoctoral student at Duke University.
Meanwhile, Ethan O. Perlstein (@eperlste), who has just concluded a five- year fellowship in the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics at Princeton University, confessed that 鈥淲e used jargon instead of plain English to prove that a decade of grad school and postdoc made us smart.鈥
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Dr Leigh, a research neuropharmacologist at a 鈥渟pecialized research institute鈥, said on her blog that 鈥#overlyhonestmethods started as being about revealing the 鈥榖etween the lines鈥 in our methods sections. Nobody states that procedures are scheduled around things like lunch breaks or other human elements of our day.
鈥淏ut we all know when we read 鈥榖ehavioral assessments were collected at 0900 and 1300鈥 that the authors wanted to sit the fuck down and eat something in the middle of their day.鈥
鈥 Send links to topical, insightful and quirky online comment by and about academics to chris.parr@tsleducation.com.
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