Feedback from supervisors and feedback from reviewers is what the current system is mostly based on. We’re currently in a mostly-feedback system but it’s disorganised, poorly standardised feedback and the feedback tends to end a very short time after publication.
Some of the better journals operate blinded reviews so that in theory “anybody” should be able to publish a paper if the quality is good and that’s a good thing.
COMPare implies that preregistration didn’t solve all the problems but other studies have shown that it has massively improved matters.
Feedback from supervisors and feedback from reviewers is what the current system is mostly based on. We’re currently in a mostly-feedback system but it’s disorganised, poorly standardised feedback and the feedback tends to end a very short time after publication.
Some of the better journals operate blinded reviews so that in theory “anybody” should be able to publish a paper if the quality is good and that’s a good thing.
COMPare implies that preregistration didn’t solve all the problems but other studies have shown that it has massively improved matters.