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I'm not down on peer review in the abstract and I'm sure it works as intended a majority of the time. I'm just frustrated by, as you state, "the stamp of infallibility."
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Follow-up question, am I correct in my understanding that peer review doesn't pass judgment on whether the conclusions reached are correct or not, but rather whether the correct methods were applied?
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Man oh man, how naive I am. I thought this was a thread about the peer review process.
And not a thread attacking global warming. stupid me. |
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No-no, no anti-global warming here. Good guess though.
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Sage Grouse. There is a study by a researcher out of Montana which states that sage grouse numbers in NE Wyoming have plummeted in recent years. This directly contradicts the published numbers of the Wyoming Game & Fish which show a pretty steep increase in the last couple of years. The Montana study was based on a survey of five leks (sage grouse strutting grounds) across an approximately 10,000 square mile area while the G&F numbers are based on surveys of upwards of 100 leks in the same area.
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I can see why it might appear like this was another global warming thread. Pokes' honor I hadn't read that thread before starting this one. As stated above my ire was raised by one sage grouse study.
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So the Game and Fish survey wasn't scientific?
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Game & Fish just puts out the data they collect from observations on the ground. They offer a few graphs so you can see trends, but they offer no conclusions.
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I bet Wyoming Game & Fish regulators are wusses compared to Washington and Oregon ones. They're probably shills, of industry not environmentalists.
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