RobinZ comments on Practical rationality in surveys - Less Wrong
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A journal that reported likelihood ratios would at least be doing better.
A journal that actually cared about science would accept papers before the experiment had been done, with a fixed statistical methodology submitted with the paper in advance rather than data-mining the statistical significance afterward.
Not an objection, but a lot of the articles in that journal would be "here's my reproduction of the results I got last year and published then".
...which is a really good thing, on reflection.