25 July: Fwd: CLG meeting this Friday (reminder)

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Subject: CLG meeting this Friday
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 17:08:40 +0100
From: Erwan Moreau
To: Carl Vogel , Gerard Lynch
, Liliana Mamani Sanchez ,
kellehdt@cs.tcd.ie, herbertg@cs.tcd.ie, maldonaa@cs.tcd.ie, Roman
Atachiants , Tim Fernando
, Martin Emms , Saturnino Luz
, Gavin.Doherty@cs.tcd.ie, leavys@tcd.ie,
panitze@tcd.ie, murphj16@tcd.ie, Oscar Cassetti ,
rozanesi@scss.tcd.ie, fgaspari@computing.dcu.ie, sujing@tcd.ie,
kanebt@cs.tcd.ie, Erwan Moreau , saibhee@gmail.com,
Francesca Bonin , carmen@wordsmith.de, Grace Cowderoy
, Arun Jayapal , campbeak@scss.tcd.ie,
Shane Sheehan , mertensa@tcd.ie, Kevin Christop
Doherty , John Kelleher , Joao
Cabral , gilmare@tcd.ie, mertensa@tcd.ie,
khardonr@scss.tcd.ie, maguirei@tcd.ie



Hi all,

The next CLG meeting will take place this Friday (25th) at 3:30pm in the
large conference room.

Following more or less the interesting discussion that we had at the
last meeting, this time Carmen proposes a discussion based on the paper
"Why Most Published Research Findings Are False"
http://buster.zibmt.uni-ulm.de/dpv/dateien/DPV-Wiss-False-Research-Findings.pdf.
This looks like a very humbling fact for all of us. But does the claim
apply to the paper itself? That would mean that if the the claim is
true, then it is likely to be... false?!

Best Regards
Erwan




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Subject:
CLG meeting this Friday
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2014 17:08:40 +0100
From: Erwan Moreau <moreaue@cs.tcd.ie>
To: Carl Vogel <vogel@cs.tcd.ie>, Gerard Lynch
<gerard.lynch@gmail.com>, Liliana Mamani Sanchez
<mamanisl@cs.tcd.ie>, kellehdt@cs.tcd.ie,
herbertg@cs.tcd.ie, maldonaa@cs.tcd.ie, Roman Atachiants
<roman.atachiants@gmail.com>, Tim Fernando
<tfernand@cs.tcd.ie>, Martin Emms
<mtemms@cs.tcd.ie>, Saturnino Luz
<luzs@cs.tcd.ie>, Gavin.Doherty@cs.tcd.ie,
leavys@tcd.ie, panitze@tcd.ie, murphj16@tcd.ie, Oscar
Cassetti <casseto@scss.tcd.ie>,
rozanesi@scss.tcd.ie, fgaspari@computing.dcu.ie,
sujing@tcd.ie, kanebt@cs.tcd.ie, Erwan Moreau
<moreaue@cs.tcd.ie>, saibhee@gmail.com, Francesca
Bonin <boninf@tcd.ie>, carmen@wordsmith.de, Grace
Cowderoy <cowderog@tcd.ie>, Arun Jayapal
<jayapala@tcd.ie>, campbeak@scss.tcd.ie, Shane
Sheehan <sheehas1@scss.tcd.ie>, mertensa@tcd.ie,
Kevin Christop Doherty <dohertkc@tcd.ie>, John
Kelleher <john.d.kelleher@dit.ie>, Joao Cabral
<cabralj@scss.tcd.ie>, gilmare@tcd.ie,
mertensa@tcd.ie, khardonr@scss.tcd.ie, maguirei@tcd.ie





Hi all,


The next CLG meeting will take place this Friday (25th) at 3:30pm in the
large conference room.

Following more or less the interesting discussion that we had at the
last meeting, this time Carmen proposes a discussion based on the paper
"Why Most Published Research Findings Are False"
http://buster.zibmt.uni-ulm.de/dpv/dateien/DPV-Wiss-False-Research-Findings.pdf.
This looks like a very humbling fact for all of us. But does the claim
apply to the paper itself? That would mean that if the the claim is
true, then it is likely to be... false?!

Best Regards
Erwan










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