A preliminary agenda is available for our meeting on "The promises and pitfalls of preregistration". We've also extended the submission deadline for lightning talks and posters to 29th January. Registration and submission details on the meeting website: royalsociety.org/science-even...
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Thank you, Anna!
M first ever single author (how very philosophy!) paper came out a few months ago: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... In this paper, I assess the "green thumb" (skill/flair etc) as a candidate explanation for replication failure. Very briefly: I try to give it a fair chance, but remain unconvinced.
I’m a fan of trying to quantify how often reviewers & editors check authors’ preregistrations (eg, by @syeducation.bsky.social), but also we should not forget that reviewers fail to check for deviations from a priori plans in 100% of unpreregistered studies. Because they can’t.
"We get this instinct that true science must start from a firm foundation. Time and again, that's what I see NOT happening in the practice of science. We start from where we stand. The foundation is never indubitable, the foundation is provisional." Hasok Chang in our latest ep. Out Now! #PhiSci 🧪
Our very special guest today is Hasok Chang. Hasok is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge and his research focuses on 'taking the most obvious items of scient...
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Finally! New policies for Psych Science in 2024 (part 1): Editorial 1: https://www.psychologicalscience.org/publications/psychological_science/vazire-editorial@tomhardwicke.bsky.socialhttps://www.psychologicalscience.org/publications/psychological_science/hardwicke-editorial
I'm thrilled to announce the new Psych Science editor team! We'll start on Jan 1, 2024. Check us out: here: https://www.psychologicalscience.org/publications/psychological_science/2024-editorial-board We're spread across 15 countries in 5 continents! 🌍🌎🌏 Here’s a thread to introduce the team!
And the Statistics, Transparency, and Rigor (STAR) Editor team, led by Senior STAR Editor Tom Hardwicke @tomhardwicke.bsky.social@ruben.the100.ci@frederikaust.com@cruwelli.bsky.social