"a ‚significant' p-value between 0.01 and 0.05 should be interpreted with the expectation that the effect is exaggerated by more than 50% (median 1.56) and that an exact replication has about a one-in-three chance of also being significant."
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key feature of model is FAIR² Data Article, a peer-reviewed publication format describing a single dataset. The intention is to give datasets a level of scholarly recognition comparable to conventional research articles
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Spencer and MJ’s project is now out! Let me say something about the study, why it is important to me personally, and why I think it is important given what is happening right now at NIH and how science there is being disrupted or suppressed. 1/N (N = 19) www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Measurement issues are everywhere in psychology — nice to see @thomastalhelm.bsky.social digging into one of the field’s most classic cultural psychology scales:
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Ten years after the ASA told us to stop misusing p-values, we're still arguing about thresholds. Erik van Zwet and colleagues did something different: they asked 23,000 clinical trials what a p-value ...
Individuals vary considerably in their ability to recognize faces. Such variability may in part reflect individual differences in exposure to faces ba…
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Vertical collectivism is one of the most-cited collectivism scales in psychology, with over 3,000 citations since its creation. I argue that it is the…
In this interview, Brian Nosek touches on big takeaways from the SCORE program, how evidence from the program contradicts the 2025 executive order, and his vision for a more trustworthy scientific lan...
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New blog post: Evaluating Dr. Cuddy’s Claim that the Debunking of Power Posing is a Myth.
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On an AI generated description of a non-existent study, incorrectly citing findings from studies, and the importance of scientific criticism.
Mike Frank
Brian Nosek
Finally, with these games we can settle who is the best statistician on bsky.
In this blog post I will analyse the arguments that Dr. Amy Cuddy provided in a blog post “The "Power Posing Was Debunked" Myth: What the Re...
After noticing another (significant!) drop in data quality this morning, I saw that Prolific is now recommending that participants be paid $48/hr
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Daniel Lakens
Brynn Sherman
I spent the past semester building interactive teaching apps with AI-assisted coding. I used my personal website to share them with my students, but that makes them hard to find for other educators.
So I built Galvoro — galvoro.app
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Recently, (recommended) prices at @joinprolific.bsky.social have doubled. Simultaneously, data quality and collection speed seem to have gone down noticeably (especially speed). Are others having this experience?
These changes make the platform significantly less viable for our lab.