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Metascience-2021-ScreenIT-presentation.pdf
Slides for ScreenIT at Metascience 2021 conference.
Eckmann, Peter +5 more
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Abstract Scientific research demands robust findings, yet variability in results persists due to researchers' decisions in data analysis. Despite strict adherence to state‐of the‐art methodological norms, research results can vary when analyzing the same data.
Marko Sarstedt +6 more
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Selective reporting of placebo tests in top economics journals
Abstract Placebo tests provide incentives to underreport statistically significant tests, a form of reversed p‐hacking. We test for such underreporting in 11 top economics journals between 2009 and 2021 based on a pre‐registered analysis plan. If the null hypothesis is true in all tests, 2.5% of them should be significant at the 5% level with an effect
Anna Dreber +2 more
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The natural selection of bad science [PDF]
Poor research design and data analysis encourage false-positive findings. Such poor methods persist despite perennial calls for improvement, suggesting that they result from something more than just misunderstanding.
Paul E. Smaldino, Richard McElreath
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Adapting open science and pre‐registration to longitudinal research
Abstract Open science practices, such as pre‐registration and data sharing, increase transparency and may improve the replicability of developmental science. However, developmental science has lagged behind other fields in implementing open science practices. This lag may arise from unique challenges and considerations of longitudinal research. In this
Isaac T. Petersen +2 more
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Análise Empírica de Tendências na Produção Científica sobre Coping (SciELO, 1993/2012)
RESUMO Coping indica uma ação intencional, física ou mental, iniciada em resposta a um estressor percebido, dirigida para circunstâncias externas ou estados internos.
Fabíola Ribeiro de Moraes Santeiro +2 more
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Abstract The current paper presents an overview of the workflow of the Working Memory, Cognition and Development (WomCogDev) lab at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, as an example of how Open Science principles can be applied in a developmental psychology lab.
Nora Turoman +4 more
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In Defense of Realism and Selectivism from Lyons’s Objections [PDF]
Lyons (2016, 2017, 2018) formulates Laudan’s (1981) historical objection to scientific realism as a modus tollens. I present a better formulation of Laudan’s objection, and then argue that Lyons’s formulation is supererogatory.
Park, Seungbae
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Open developmental science: An overview and annotated reading list
Abstract The increasing adoption of open science practices in the last decade has been changing the scientific landscape across fields. However, developmental science has been argued to be relatively slow in adopting open science practices. One of the barriers to applying open science practices might be a lack of knowing ‘how to start’ among ...
Tamara Kalandadze, Sara A. Hart
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In 2015, as part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology, we published a Registered Report (Fung et al., 2015), that described how we intended to replicate selected experiments from the paper "Inhibition of BET recruitment to chromatin as an ...
Xiaochuan Shan +4 more
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