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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Excited to share this one: Open Science Now: A Response to Commentaries on Van Til et al.
(with @kaelavantil.bsky.social, @nphillips36.bsky.social, Tinawei (Vera) Du, Leigha Rose, @jdmiller.bsky)
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See below for the TLDR version
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And importantly: there is no external “system” waiting to reform itself. Senior researchers are the system. We are editors, reviewers, grant panelists, trainers, hirers, promoters, producers, and consumers of research. We already possess many of the levers needed to change incentives and norms.
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did… did a journal write this?
Psychologists doing clustering be like:
#statsmeme
PSA to authors who assume that their reviewers are demanding citations to themselves:
I just got the reviews of something where I was a reviewer, I was NOT the reviewer who told them to cite me, and this is not all that rare an occurrence
Having FINALLY spent some quality time with @syeducation.bsky.social talking methods and meta-science, I most enthusiastically recommend applying for this!
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Why on earth is Demography publishing a paper using these ridiculous categories
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Last weekend I received the Troland Research Award from the @nationalacademies.org. I’m so grateful to the communities who made this work possible.
It's strange to receive this award at a time when much of the work being recognized is not eligible for federal funding.
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