Does anyone recognize the researchers that have come out against the absurd refusal so far?
I recognise Brian Nosek. He is a huge name in Psychology, and his recent interests are in the scientific process e.g., replication reproducibility and data sharing. He is the director of the Center for Open Science (yes, you read that correctly!)
I also recognise Chris Chambers, also huge, is a cognitive neuroscientist (neuroimaging, etc) but has written extensively on poor psychological research, and also Daniel Lakens, also interested in scientific reproducibility and improving statistical reporting practices.
Brain Nosek: University of Virginia, also Center for Open Science
Chris Chambers: University of Cardiff, Wales
Daniel Lakens: Eindhoven University, The Netherlands
There is huge interest in these questions in Experimental Psychology. Its like a movement.