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New rational athletics for boys and girls.

October 31, 2018 Ruben Arslan Leave a comment

Accounting for mistakes in my scientific work and announcing a bug bounty program. A story of few papers and many…

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Are big studies cited more?

October 22, 2018 Ruben Arslan Leave a comment

Next, we tested whether studies with bigger sample sizes are cited more. More and more, it’s looking as if citations…

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Are studies that replicate cited more?

October 12, 2018 Ruben Arslan Leave a comment

I looked at citations as an indicator of research quality by dusting off two analyses that I did quickly a…

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Posted in: Crosspost, R, Replications, Statistics Filed under: r, reproducibility

The Failed Replication of a Retracted Study

September 27, 2018 Patrick Markey Leave a comment

If you read this blog, you probably know Malte Elson. If you know Malte, you probably know that he has…

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We should all feel a bit more like impostors

August 2, 2018 Julia Rohrer Leave a comment

This blog post is going to argue that science would profit if we all suffered more (not less!) from impostor…

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Student research projects and GDPR

July 25, 2018 Malte Elson Leave a comment

Expra. Every German psychologist did an Expra during their undergrad, usually in their 2nd or 3rd semester. Expra is short…

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Posted in: Ethics, Law, Teaching
Measuring self citation using the patented 100% CI folding rule

The tyranny of metrics in science evaluation

June 26, 2018 Ruben Arslan 1 Comment

Here’s a little-told story about the origins of Google. Larry Page and Sergey Brin were inspired by research in scientometrics on…

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Posted in: Metrics

It’s like ten thousand replications when all you need is a [transparent loss-of-confidence statement]

May 3, 2018 Julia Rohrer Leave a comment

Update, March 2nd 2021: You can now find the published manuscript in Perspectives on Psychological Science, “Putting the Self in…

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Tell me I’m wrong

February 22, 2018 Ruben Arslan 4 Comments

Someone recently told me I was wrong about something. You can read the exchange here (Woodley et al., our reply).[1]minus…

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The uncanny mountain: p-values between .01 and .10 are still a problem

February 15, 2018 Julia Rohrer 8 Comments

[Update: After this post had been published, Uli Schimmack and I had a quick chat and Uli was very surprised…

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