Correcting the Lies that Data Tell
Found this interesting paper from a couple years ago: Detecting and Correcting the Lies that Data Tellby F Schmidt.
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Found this interesting paper from a couple years ago: Detecting and Correcting the Lies that Data Tellby F Schmidt.
Back in November, Perspectives on Psychological Science put out a special issue on replicability. I’ll be attempting to summarize each of the articles in that issue for this tumblr. See this post for links to all article summaries, or use this tag to browse.
Back in November, Perspectives on Psychological Science put outa special issue on replicability. I’ll be attempting to summarize each of the articles in that issue for this tumblr. See this post for links to all article summaries, or use this tag to browse.
Perspectives on Psychological Science recently came out with a special issue on replicability in psychology research and its implications for the reliability and health of the field as a whole. They cite as motivation the last two years, which have been filled with fraud, admissions of questionable research practices, a published paper in a major paper claiming evidence of ESP, reports that researchers cannot or will not share data or disclose the full extent of their analyses, and the failure to replicate several major findings in the field.
Back in November, Perspectives on Psychological Science put out a special issue on replicability. I’ll be attempting to summarize each of the articles in that issue for this tumblr. See this post for links to all article summaries, or use this tag to browse.