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Talk I gave for the Chinese Open Science Network now online: "Challenges with academic publishing system & for-profit publishers: Recommendations for improvement & publication system reform" Science should be open. We keep feeding a profit-hungry counter-science monster. 👇 🧵
Absolutely thrilled to announce the publication of our article "Psycholinguistics" in the new Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science: oecs.mit.eduoecs.mit.edu/pub/y1uhdz0y...
Given general interest in this paper, here's a fuller evaluation. deevybee.blogspot.com/2024/07/coll...
this is not groundbreaking, it is anecdote, and the Telegraph should be ashamed of itself for promoting what is essentially an unevidenced advertisement for a host of ‘integrative’ therapies
🚨we have a new preprint on how to publish open access in Special education and related fields osf.io/preprints/ed...
Very pleased to share our new paper "A registered report survey of open research practices in psychology departments in the UK and Ireland" 🎉 doi.org/10.1111/bjop... We examined open research practices and self-reported capability, opportunity, and motivation to engage in open research practices.
A small rant about zombie ideas and the tendency to keep looking for modifications of study methods to avoid concluding that a null result is really null. deevybee.blogspot.com/2024/03/just...#research#nullresults#laterality#handedness#publicationbias
I have a lifelong interest in laterality, which is a passion that few people share. Accordingly, I am grateful to René Westerhausen who ...
New blog! I describe the many reasons to be disheartened in academia, incl. bad papers, broken peer-review, the publishing industry, & precarious contracts. I argue that it's so important not to become cynical, and provide my personal antidotes to cynicism creep. 🧪⚒️ #stats#AcademicSky#PsychSciSky
There are good reasons for cynicism creep — being disheartened about academia — but it's important we don't give in. I provide some antidotes.