I've spent the day trying to understand why this shamble of some "open" science stars hits me... I'll write it out to sort my thoughts (hoping this may help someone who's experiencing the same). I think this is a pivotal moment that will define how we move forward in the social sciences. I also...
A lot of studies have focused on memorability for individual items. But what the heck is memorability anyway? In this preprint with Rob Nosofsky, we attempt a theoretical account using models of recognition memory. osf.io/preprints/ps...
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This looks like a very useful and compact primer on open science in psychology
Absolutely banger blog post arguing two positions I tend to agree with: (a) Lakens position on pre-registration is probably too strong and (b) in science "everything goes" (i.e. a nuanced reading of Feyerabend).
Oh wow, thanks for sharing! That is indeed super similar. I was always wondering to what extend similar principles might apply to the statistical learning paradigm, but didn’t had a chance to look into it yet. That looks super interesting!
Thank you, Tim!
Thanks a lot, Frederik! :)
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