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Controlling for careless responding requires causal justification

February 18, 2025 Taym Alsalti

Guest post by Taym Alsalti. If you want a citable version, see this preprint with Jamie Cummins & Ruben Arslan.…

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Is [insert statistical approach] good or bad? Let’s settle the debate, once and for all

April 13, 2024 Julia Rohrer

I don’t like getting into fights and sometimes I am concerned this keeps me from becoming a proper methods/stats person.…

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The Credibility Crisis Iceberg Explained | How Deep Does It Go?

April 1, 2022 Julia Rohrer 2 Comments

After a decade of “replication crisis”, “reproducibility”, and “open science”, it’s time for a deep dive into the rabbit hole.…

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Who would win, 100 duck-sized strategic ambiguities vs. 1 horse-sized structured abstract?

December 8, 2021 Julia Rohrer

It is the curse of transparency that the more you disclose about your research process, the more there is to…

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Against public engagement

July 8, 2021 Anne Scheel

Estimated reading time: 8-10 minutes To get the boring stuff out of the way: Of course I’m not against scientists…

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The first rule of appealing editors’ publication decisions: nobody talks about appealing editors’ publication decisions

July 3, 2020 Leonid Tiokhin 1 Comment

To round off an eventful week at The 100% CI — after a series of posts on a Red-Team Challenge…

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Crisis research, fast and slow

March 26, 2020 Anne Scheel 3 Comments

TL;DR: Anne wrote a blog post for the first time in over 2 years. The situation must be quite serious…

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Decision Letter for 2019

December 31, 2019 The Reviewers

Dear Dr The 100% CI: Thank you for submitting “2019” [CAL-2019-12] to Advances in Calendar. I was very fortunate to…

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Sequential testing, replication, and the unconscious

November 6, 2019 Pieter Moors and Tom Heyman

Today we are hosting a guest blog by Pieter and Tom, who tell us about their round-shaped and spiky experiences working…

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Indirect Effect Ex Machina

October 3, 2019 Julia Rohrer 6 Comments

Let’s hypothesize that eating ice cream cured depression, and that this effect was mediated by the sensory pleasure derived from…

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