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@mclem.org c'mon, let's consider all sides of the evidence. And you should allow me to comment on your feed. I've asked three times now.
Excited for my talk today at Cornell University on reproducibility in the soc & behavior sciences, results from SCORE w/ a focus on sociology.
In case you can't make it, I made a pre-recorded video youtu.be/kMwOwZaYYtE
@briannosek.bsky.social @weedenkim.bsky.social
#openscience
#reproducibility
Remember that recent paper claiming to show that "ideological bias" determined the results obtained by immigration policy research teams?
A careful, open-code reanalysis by @kauspurg.bsky.social & Josef Brüderl finds that the result arises from a coding error. —> doi.org/10.31222/osf...
As an initial analyst and later the data collection, analysis, Figure 6 producer and revision writing contributor, I am really proud to see this out. www.nature.com/articles/s41... (Open Access version: osf.io/preprints/me...) #openscience #replication #reproducibility @cos.io @die-bonn.de
Michael Clemens
Nate Breznau
Thanks @kauspurg.bsky.social for circulating this position statement on Sociology. It calls for keeping activism out.. this alienates "public sociology". But activism has generated an anti-sociology agenda. So what now?
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