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On feedback given to students, instructors, or other individuals in an academic setting on their performance.

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What should I do if a paper's theoretical justification isn't right, but the method based on...

It's appropriate to respond just as you have here: criticize the unfounded motivation and ask that the authors present their paper without it. For example: the authors suggest that humans and other g …
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PhD advisor does not correct my writing: how can I get feedback?

Communicate more directly with your advisor about your expectations: state that you are concerned about your writing and would prefer more feedback on it, and be specific. … Beware also of the impostor syndrome: you might be overcritical of your own work, so don't be too skeptical if you get feedback that your writing is actually good. …
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Should I give a brutally honest feedback on course evaluations?

You can give honest feedback without being brutal. … It's also appropriate to mix positive and negative feedback. …
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How should I deal with very negative feedback from some students?

This isn't the most well-constructed feedback, and certainly isn't polite, but I think there is a useful criticism you can extract from it. … Does that sound like feedback you can maybe use? …
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What are best practices for reviewing peer research lab colleagues' work for a supervisor?

The second point is to get feedback about your feedback, both before and after. Find out from your colleagues what they are most concerned with. … To be clear: your responsibility is to provide good feedback, not to make sure that feedback is heeded. …
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