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I Just got asked to review a paper on autonoetic consciousness in relation to it's validity in eyewitness testimony for a major international science journal. They want me to evaluate the procedures used to "prep" witnesses for eyewitness testimony (in terms of the paper). Even though the paper has scatterplot diagrams to "bolsten" the arguments, I'm still pre-biased to eschew eyewitness testimony as a relevant factor in any criminal proceeding. Am I wrong here?
and an abuse when somebody thinks his arguable point of view is something to be argued out in the course of deciding and as a condition of publishability of scientific work. (If it is not published significant argument cannot take place.).