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Data Colada

Thinking about evidence and vice versa.

  • By Uri Simonsohn, Leif Nelson, Joe Simmons
  • Roughly six posts per year
  • First post on

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Most recent posts

[118] Harvard’s Gino Report Reveals How A Dataset Was Altered
As you may know, Harvard professor Francesca Gino is suing us for defamation after (1) we alerted Harvard to evidence of fraud in four studies that she co-authored, (2) Harvard investigated and placed her on …
On , by Joe Simmons, 82 words
[117] The Impersonator: The Fake Data Were Coming From Inside the Lab
A previous version of this post was supposed to go live in January 2019. But the day before it was scheduled, the Data Colada team (Uri, Leif, and Joe) received an email that we took …
On , by Uri Simonsohn, 86 words
[116] Our (First?) Day In Court
“Any update on the lawsuit?” That is the most common question any of us is asked. It is usually preceded by an apologetic preamble, like, “sorry if this is a sensitive question,” or “I don’t …
On , by Leif Joe and Uri, 74 words