When I see researchers use the terms “pilot study” in the titles of published works I have the same reaction as I do when I see websites with the “beta” label. The aim of both seems to be to deflect criticism. For example: “of course my sample size was small, it is a pilot study” is the academic equivalent of “I’m sorry that your files were deleted, the website is still in beta.” To academics, I say that it does not matter if you intend to do more extensive work in the future. If you’re publishing it, it is just a study. To webmasters, I say that if you are allowing everybody in the world to use your website it isn’t in beta, it is just your website.
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A pilot study (beta)
Posted in The Electronic Age, The Publication Gauntlet, tagged Academic Papers, Beta, Pilot Study, Websites on January 3, 2011|