Dude, read this paper. https://psyarxiv.com/2uxwk/
@briannosek This is awesome, super fun to read, very accessible (to me).
Two questions I wonder about:
Is this style of writing more/less accessible to people from other language backgrounds?
Is this style more/less durable across time for people with modern English as a mother tongue?
I suspect the answers might be less & less
What do people think?
@bwyble @briannosek compared to the average paper in say Psych Science, i would say this is much more accessible.
@jerlich @briannosek But more accessible to whom exactly? I think it's a hard question to answer.
Another thing to remember is that even if the writing style seems easier/more engagin , this doesn't mean that it's more effective in communicating concrete details. e.g. 5 people could read it and come to a wider range of opinions compared to a typical science style.
(Not saying this is so, just trying to disentangle what "accessible" means)
@bwyble @briannosek there is less jargon, more clarity and repetition than in a typical academic paper. Just like i think it is uncontroversial to say that the NYTimes is more accessible than JEP:General, this is more accessible.