Incurably Nuanced

A blog about the science of human behavior and the human behavior of scientists.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Would preregistration speed or slow progress in science? A debate with Richard Shiffrin.

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Lately,  I've been arguing that preregistering focal predictions and pre-analysis plans can provide useful tools that enable scientis...
Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Should we believe the p-value of a study result more when the finding fits with (vs. challenges) our expectations?

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I keep seeing the same debate about preregistration. (There are several, but one in particular seems to repeat over and over again, at con...
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Monday, October 22, 2018

WHY You Preregister Should Inform the WAY You Preregister

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Sometime in the 2012-2014 range, as the reproducibility crisis was heating up in my particular corner of science, I fell in love with a ne...
Monday, October 15, 2018

You say potato, I say: I've been living in a downpour of hailing potatoes and I'm beyond exhausted, so could you please help me hold this umbrella?

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Let’s talk about sexism and science. Not the science of sexism, but sexism in science, and what does “sexism” really mean, and what happens...
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Monday, March 5, 2018

Preregistration is a Hot Mess. And You Should Probably Do It.

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There’s this episode of Family Guy where some salesman offers Peter a choice between two prizes: a boat or a mystery box. Peter can’t help ...
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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

You're Running out of Time

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Maybe you’ve been meaning to get to it. Maybe you keep thinking, I just don’t have time right now, but soon, as soon as I submit this paper,...
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