APS 2016 Chicago Presentations
The Meta-Research group was well represented at the APS conference in Chicago. As a recap, we have shared all our slides. Feel free to view them and let us know if you have any questions or suggestions! Where applicable, Open Science Framework links are included, which makes the presentations citable as well as preserves them.
The Psychology of Statistics and the Statistics of Psychology
- Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science: accounting for the statistical significance of the original study Marcel van Assen (https://osf.io/58xqt/)
- Flawed Intuitions about power Marjan Bakker (https://osf.io/dztjs)
Honesty and Trust in Psychology Research
- The Storybook Image of the Scientist Coosje Veldkamp
- Why do so many researchers misreport p-values? Jelte Wicherts
- How do researchers fabricate data and how to detect fabrication? Chris Hartgerink (https://osf.io/ucfpv/)
How to Deal with Publication Bias in Psychology? Illustrations and Recommendations
To be added Paulette Flore
- Estimation of effect sizes in the presence of publication bias: a comparison of meta-analysis methods Hilde Augusteijn
- Publication Bias in IQ Research Michele Nuijten
- Conducting meta-analyses based on p-values: Reservations and recommendations for applying p-uniform and p-curve Robbie van Aert (https://osf.io/8rtmz/)