These look more like classical statistics vs Bayesian statistics than anything status-related.
I haven't seen any science run in Bayesian way, academic, commercial, or whatnot, and I have no idea how it would really look like, in spite of its theoretical appeal.
Bryan Caplan writes:
Robin Hanson offers an explanation:
I wonder, what does this look like in the cross section? In other words, relative to other academic disciplines, which have the strongest tendency to celebrate difficult work but ignore sound-yet-unimpressive work? My hunch is that economics, along with most other social sciences, would be the worst offenders, while the fields closer to engineering will be on the other end of the spectrum. Engineers should be more concerned with truth since whatever they build has to, you know, work. What say you? More importantly, anyone have any evidence?