Probably neither extreme is good, but I'm personally happier on the slow-and-careful end of the spectrum, even though projects take longer. Also, I believe it's a good habit for the field, given the increasing number of papers and hard-to-interpret data. Excited for the final form of your paper! :-)
13.07.2025 08:46 —
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Really curious about this too! I don't have a good answer; in my head, it's a spectrum, and finding a good compromise is challenging. On the one hand, you publish 'fast', but may worry about completeness/correctness; on the other hand, you may risk leaving projects unpublished/unfinished.
13.07.2025 08:45 —
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03.04.2025 06:44 —
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Awesome to see you on bluesky @trudi77.bsky.social, welcome! :-)
16.01.2025 08:15 —
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I’d love to be added! Thank you! :-)
27.11.2024 08:09 —
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I’d love to be added too! :-)
20.11.2024 17:49 —
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Awesome idea! Would love to be added too, PhD here.
14.11.2024 17:03 —
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Super interesting, many of us will have the same question eventually! Would love to hear the used parameters & what you’ve learned along the way :-)
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