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Pre-registration of clinical trials is associated with fewer positive findings

Pre-registration of clinical trials is associated with fewer positive findings

Preregistration Becoming the Norm in Psychological Science

A blog about Preregistration Becoming the Norm in Psychological Science

Replacing p-values with Bayes-Factors: A Miracle Cure for the Replicability Crisis in Psychological Science

A blog post about choosing Bayes Factor over p-value

Replication and Open Science for Undergraduates

Blog post going over the replication crisis and how it has led to the open science movement.

Replication in Psychology: A historical perspective

The reproducibility of psychological findings has generated much discussion of late. However, the question of replication is not a new one for psychologists. Psychologist have long debated how best to measure their phenomena, how to design their …

Reply to Uri Simonsohn's Critique of Default Bayesian Tests

A blog that summarises a reply to Uri Simonsohn's Critique of Default Bayesian Tests

Research preregistration 101

A blog about pre-registration

Retraction Watch: Michael LaCour archives

How easy is it to change people’s minds? In 2014, a Science study suggested that a short conversation could have a lasting impact on people’s opinions about gay marriage – but left readers disappointed when it was retracted only months later, after …

Short R script to plot effect sizes (Cohen's d) and share overlapping are

This blog describes how to plot effect sizes (Cohen's d) and shade overlapping area with R scripts

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science

A blog about statistics and open science