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And of course a HUGE thank you to the hundreds of researchers who have contributed to ManyBabies and to the thousands of babies (and their families) who have made this work possible!
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A decade of ManyBabies research, testing thousands of babies across hundreds of labs, has shown that some, but not all findings in infant research replicate well. Collectively, these projects have sho...
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What 5000 babies can tell us about developing minds and how to study them - Communications Psychology
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New ManyBabies publication! Over 10+ years and 5,000+ babies tested, we've learned a ton about how to study the developing mind. In this comment, we discuss three such lessons that are shaping the future of ManyBabies. We'd love to hear your thoughts!
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@manybabies.org in Nature! www.nature.com/articles/d41...
What 5000 babies can tell us about developing minds and how to study them - Communications Psychology
A decade of ManyBabies research, testing thousands of babies across hundreds of labs, has shown that some, but not all findings in infant research replicate well. Collectively, these projects have sho...
doi.org
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New article in Nature about Big Team Science with lots of quotes from CONNECT members! @manybabies.org @themanybirds.bsky.social @manydogsproject.bsky.social @cos.io
Labs are teaming up to run a host of huge projects that aim to bring rigour to cognitive science.
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Can an army of babies and dogs rescue psychology from its reproducibility crisis?
Collective action is the most gratifying part of the reform movement. Grassroots groups like the many Many Manys are the most wonderful manifestation of it. Driven by curiosity and purpose, researchers come together to solve big problems with creative collaborations. That's why I science.
ManyBabies ManyBirds ManyDogs It sounds like scientists are assembling an army of cuteness.
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Mike Frank
Big Team Science projects like @manybabies.org @themanybirds.bsky.social etc. are brilliant for more reasons that this short piece can cover, including their openness to researchers from all contexts and backgrounds - you don't even need to have access to the target population! #OpenScience
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@manybabies.org in Nature! www.nature.com/articles/d41...
(cont'd from previous) ... Ingmar Visser, Francis Yuen, @mzettersten.bsky.social & @kbyers.bsky.social for contributing!
CONNECT partnership
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Thanks to Brianna McMillan, @hbaum.bsky.social, @chbergma.bsky.social, @mcxfrank.bsky.social, @jkileyhamlin.bsky.social, @dkampis.bsky.social, Eon-Suk Ko, @mekline.bsky.social, @jesskosie.bsky.social, Casey Lew-Williams, Kelsey Lucca, @toschu.bsky.social, Melanie Soderstrom, ... (cont'd in next)