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  • NiceBread Blog by Felix “Capo” Schönbrodt (LMU München).
  • Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science Gelman blogs so much that his thought process seamlessly blends into yours, slowly assimilating you into Bayesianism
  • Slate Star Codex the biggest unsourced source of wisdom on psychology’s problems? Cast the first stone at growth mindset.
  • Sometimes I’m Wrong Blog by Simine Vazire, UC Davis, initiator of SIPS and the footnote frenzy in the blogosphere
  • BishopBlog Dorothy Bishop, Oxford, talks about reproducibility, genetics, developmental delays.
  • NeuroSkeptic teh classic.
  • ReplicationIndex by Uli “your research sucks” Schimmack
  • Psychological Methods Discussion Group and its splinter group Psych MDG in the Arabian Peninsula
  • Cog Tales Anne Scheel fan blog (also cool generally)
  • The ARP-Personality-Meta-Blog aggregates blogs by Simine Vazire, Brent Roberts, Sanjay Srivastava, and Tal Yarkoni and other wise voices on open science
  • http://steamtraen.blogspot.de/ Nick “the terrier” Brown, self-appointed data police cadet
  • [citation needed] Tal Yarkoni criticised Bem before it was cool
  • Retraction Watch Data ate your dog? They know no pity.
  • The Hardest Science Sanjay Srivastava asks the big questions: What does it mean, in science, for something to be fucked?
  • The 20% Statistician Daniel Lakens showing you how to improve 80% of your frequentist inferences
  • The Etz-Files Alex Etz turning you Bayesian if you aren’t already
  • Data Colada Simmons, Nelson, & Simonsohn, psychology’s hottest boyband of the 2010s
  • Quick Thoughts James Coyne
  • For Better Science Leonid Schneider
  • The Skeptical Scientist Tim van der Zee
  • Babies Learning Language Michael C. Frank improving developmental research
  • Zeistgeist Rolf Zwaan
  • The Trait-State Continuum. Brent Donnellan
  • PsychBrief Jamie Mackintosh
  • Statistical Modeling and Bayesian inference Richard Morey
  • R-Bloggers a blog aggregator for R stuff
  • JEPS Bulletin blog for the Journal of European psychology students
  • Open Science Leipzig

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