DECEMBER
12/21 ***
Audit of Gilovich, Keltner, Chen, & Nisbett (2019). Social Psychology Textbook: The Implicit Association Test.
12/20 ****
Audit of Gilovich, Keltner, Chen, & Nisbett (2019). Social Psychology Textbook: Social Priming
12/19 *****
Prediction Model of Replication Outcomes in Social Psychology and Cognitive Psychology
12/15 ***
Audit of Gilovich, Keltner, Chen, & Nisbett (2019). Social Psychology Textbook: The Replication Crisis in Social Psychology
12/04 ***
Bayes factors do not solve the replication problem in psychological science.
NOVEMBER
11/27
Daniel Kahneman’s Book “Thinking Fast and Slow” Misrepresents Context Effects on Life-Satisfaction Judgments
11/27
Replicability AudiT: Susan T. Fiske
11/26
Replicability AudiT: Fritz Strack
11/23
Replicability AudiT: Ulrich Schimmack (self-audit)
11/20 ****
Estimating the Replicability of Social Psychology
11/19
Replicability AudiT: Timothy D. Wilson
11/08 ****
Replicability Rankings of Eminent Social Psychologists
OCTOBER
10/23
Justifying a Lower Alpha with Questionable Research Practices
10/19 *****
The Latest Introduction to Z-Curve with R-Code and Slides of Talk
[Paper under review at Meta-Psychology]
SEPTEMBER
9/12
The Replicability Revolution
[Commentary published in BBS]
May
5/25
A Defense of Neyman’s Confidence Intervals Against Religious Bayesians
5/21
P-Curve Does not Test the Presence of Publication Bias
5/15
A Comparison of Z-Curve and the Bayesian Mixture Model
5/10 *****
An Evaluation of the P-Curve App
[Guest blog by Jerry Brunner]
5/6
The Association for Psychological Science tries to Whitewash Replication Failures
5/3
Loken and Gelman are Confuse the Differences between Standardized and Unstandardized Effect Sizes
5/1
Psychologists Need to Quantify Validity of Measures
[Open post based on 2010 article in European J. of Personality]
APRIL
4/29
A Critical Examination of Fritz Strack’s Response to the Replication Failure of His Pen Study
4/27
A Social Psychologist (Mis)Predicts the Future of Social Psychology in 2012
4/26
Psychological Science lack a Code of Ethics
4/22
Robert Sternberg’s Self-Promotion
[he resigned from his post as editor of PPS a few month later]
4/5
Comparing P-Curve vs Z-Curve
MARCH
3/25 ****
Critique of Datacolada Blog “P-curve handles heterogeneity just fine”
[no response from datacolada authors]
3/20
Email Exchange with Uri Simonsohn about P-Curve vs. Z-Curve
3/3 ****
Bayesian Hypothesis Tester Confuse Evidence Against H1 with Evidence for H0
FEBRUARY
2/18 ****
Introduction to the “Magic Index” formely and formerly know as the Incredibility Index
[An open and annotated version of my Psych Methods article]
2/11
A Critique of Stroebe and Strack’s Attempt to Discredit Replication Studies
2/8
How to Interpret the Outcome of Replication Studies
JANUARY
1/20
Email Exchange with Darly Bem about his ESP Data
[includes link to the original ESP data]
1/5 *****
Abnormal Patterns in Darly Bem’s ESP Data
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