Link to the paper 👉 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
One striking result: only 34% of reanalyses landed within a narrow tolerance of the original effect size (±0.05 Cohen’s d). With a wider tolerance (±0.20), that rose to 57%. Reanalysis effect sizes also tended to be smaller than the originals.
504 reanalyses by 457 independent reanalysts, with at least 5 reanalyses per claim. The core question was simple: how much do our findings depend on analysts’ choices rather than the data alone?
⚠️YEM2026 — submissions close soon (Feb 28). Keynotes: Eugen Dimant (UPenn) & Therese Nilsson (Lund). Brno @ MUNI, 27-29 May. More details 👉 yem.econ.muni.cz
Even though my contribution was small, I’m happy to see this study published—and to have 493 new co-authors. As a part of the SCORE project, we reanalyzed 100 claims from 100 papers: 74% reached the same conclusion, 24% were null/inconclusive, and 2% went the other way.
📢 Call for Papers: YEM2026 – Young Economists’ Meeting, Brno (yem.econ.muni.cz). Keynotes:
- Therese Nilsson (Lund University)
- Eugen Dimant (University of Pennsylvania)
Submit by Feb 28 for the conference on May 27–29.
We can’t wait to see you there!
#YEM2026
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Join us in Brno! (or recommend to your talented students)
www.econ.muni.cz/en/admission...
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