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Posergate: How Andrew Gelman betrayed science in his war on power posing

April 1, 2017 Malte Elson 5 Comments

April Fool’s Post 2017 “The pursuit of knowledge is, I think, mainly actuated by love of power. And so are…

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The Empirical Foundation of Media Psychology

March 24, 2017 Malte Elson

So… what is media psychology anyway? Does playing violent video games increase aggression?[1]No, but violent video game research kinda does.…

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That one weird third variable problem nobody ever mentions: Conditioning on a collider

March 14, 2017 Julia Rohrer 22 Comments

Scroll to the very end of this post for an addendum.[1]If you only see footnotes, you have scrolled too far. Reading…

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Cumulative noise: A mini review of four ERP studies on infants’ perception of biological motion

March 10, 2017 Anne Scheel 3 Comments

[Disclaimer: I am not an EEG expert. I probably got some things wrong. Please let me know about them.] TL;DR:…

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Things are bad and yet I’m mildly optimistic about the future of psychology

March 1, 2017 Julia Rohrer 9 Comments

Psychology is fucked. I’m not going to reiterate the whole mess because it already has been aptly summarized in Sanjay…

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Reproducible websites for fun and profit

February 19, 2017 Ruben Arslan 4 Comments

In my scientific work I strive to be as open as possible. Unfortunately I work with data that I cannot…

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Requesting data during peer review: Foot in the door, or door in the face?

February 15, 2017 Malte Elson 14 Comments

(this post was jointly written by Malte & Anne; in a perfect metaphor for academia, WordPress doesn’t know how to…

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Climate changes: How can we make people feel welcome in academia?

February 14, 2017 Julia Rohrer 9 Comments

Academia is a strange place. There are a lot of implicit norms and unspoken rules which, to make it worse,…

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|——-Introducing the 100% CI——-|

Malte Elson 1 Comment

A research parasite, a destructo-critic, a second-stringer, and a methodological terrorist walk into a bar. Their collective skepticism creates a…

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