But most journals just do things that make sense to them. The don’t draft their policies based on findings of decision science.
Those findings being? Aumann’s theorem doesn’t go the distance. Anyway, I have no knowledge of how they draft their policies, merely some of what those policies are. Do you have some information to share here?
For example that likert scales are nice if you want someone to give you their opinion.
Of course it might sense to actually do run experiments. Big publishers do rule over 1000′s of journals so it should be easy for them to do the necessary research if the wanted to do so.
Those findings being? Aumann’s theorem doesn’t go the distance. Anyway, I have no knowledge of how they draft their policies, merely some of what those policies are. Do you have some information to share here?
For example that likert scales are nice if you want someone to give you their opinion.
Of course it might sense to actually do run experiments. Big publishers do rule over 1000′s of journals so it should be easy for them to do the necessary research if the wanted to do so.