Spring 2022 Discussion Group (West Bank - Friday)

online Zoom meeting

Meetings will be on Friday afternoons (approximately every other week) from 1:30-3:00 pm. The meetings will begin the semester online via Zoom. If circumstances allow, we may change to a hybrid option later in the semester.

For zoom link to meeting contact [email protected]

For more information contact Alan Love

January 21: Meehl, P.E. 1997. The problem is epistemology, not statistics: replace significance tests by confidence intervals and quantify accuracy of risky numerical predictions. In: What If There Were No Significance Tests?, edited by L.L. Harlow, S.A. Mulaik, and J.H. Steiger. Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum. pp. 393–425. 

February 4: Chambers, C.D., and L. Tzavella. 2022. The past, present and future of Registered Reports. Nature Human Behaviour 6:29–42.
February 18: Errington, T.M., A. Denis, N. Perfito, E. Iorns, and B.A. Nosek. 2021. Reproducibility in cancer
biology: Challenges for assessing replicability in preclinical cancer biology. eLife 10:e67995;
Kane, P. and J. Kimmelman. 2021. Is preclinical research in cancer biology reproducible enough? eLife 10:e67527.
March 4: No meeting
March 11: No meeting Spring Break
March 25: Irvine, E. 2021. The role of replication studies in theory building. Perspectives on Psychological Science 16:844–53.
April 8: Chu, J.S.G. and J.A. Evans. 2021. Slowed canonical progress in large fields of science. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118:e2021636118;
Serra-Garcia, M. and U. Gneezy. 2021. Nonreplicable publications are cited more than replicable ones. Science
Advances
7:eabd1705.
May 13: Hoekstra, R. and S. Vazire. 2021. Aspiring to greater intellectual humility in science. Nature Human Behaviour 5:1602-1607;
Suls, J., A.J. Rothman, and K.W. Davidson. 2021. Now is the time to assess the effects of open science
practices with randomized control trials. American Psychologist http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/amp0000871