Aging

Applied Open Science Talk GSA 2020

Applied Open Science Talk GSA 2020

Data overuse in aging research: Emerging issues and potential solutions

Aging and lifespan development researchers have been fortunate to have public access to many longitudinal datasets. These data are valuable and see high utilization, yet this has a considerable downside. Many of these are heavily overused. Overuse of …

Equivalence Testing for Psychological Research: A Tutorial

Psychologists must be able to test both for the presence of an effect and for the absence of an effect. In addition to testing against zero, researchers can use the two one-sided tests (TOST) procedure to test for equivalence and reject the presence …

Open Science Session GSA 2019

Open Science Session GSA 2019

Participatory Research Approaches in Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Literature: A Scoping Review

Background and Objectives Given the increase in methodological pluralism in research on brain health, cognitive aging, and neurodegenerative diseases, this scoping review aims to provide a descriptive overview and qualitative content analysis of …

Sources of nonreplicability in aging ethnoracial health disparities research

The older adult population in the U.S. is becoming increasingly diverse across a constellation of factors including ethnoracial group, socioeconomic status, and immigration status. However, our understanding of the consequences of this diversity for …

Transparency and Open Science Symposium GSA 2019

The past decade has seen rapid growth in conversations around and progress towards fostering a more transparent, open, and cumulative science. Best practices are being codified and established across fields relevant to gerontology from cancer science …