Sometimes co-authors ask me “did you see what they cited us for???” and of course I didn’t, because if you want to keep faith in humanity, you don’t look up what people cite you for, just like you don’t read comment sections.
Julia M. Rohrer
New blog post! Let's say an effect you are interested in varies between countries and you want to explain some of that cross-cultural variation.
What could possibly go wrong?
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Header image: Moderate cross-country slopes (Photo: By Erik W. Kolstad - Flickr, CC BY 2.0,)
Here’s a particular genre of article that relies on multiple data collection sites, such as studies anal...
Klaus Fiedler passed away two days ago. joachimfunke.de/2026/05/13/n...
In 2017 we did a fun interview for In Mind on the replication crisis. www.in-mind.org/blog/post/we...
We didn't agree on everything, but I greatly respect he took on the role of Devil's Advocate as a scientific principle.
(for readers who are not able to understand my German words: you can switch language by clicking on the country flag right above) Ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass ich einmal einen Nachruf auf meinen…
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New estimate for residual bias after study registration just dropped
Great and thoughtful post by Daniël, with some shocking stuff in there!