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Data Colada

Thinking about evidence and vice versa.

  • By Uri Simonsohn, Leif Nelson, Joe Simmons
  • Roughly nine posts per year
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Most recent posts

[115] Preregistration Prevalence
Pre-registration is the best and possibly only solution to p-hacking. Ten years ago, pre-registrations were virtually unheard of in psychology, but they have become increasingly common since then. I was curious just how common they …
On , by Uri Simonsohn, 68 words
[114] Exhibits 3, 4, and 5
We recently presented evidence of data tampering in four retracted papers co-authored by Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino. She is now suing the three of us (and Harvard University). Gino’s lawsuit (.htm), like many …
On , by Uri, Joe, & Leif, 74 words
[113] Data Litigada: Thank You (And An Update)
Thank You A few months ago we reported evidence of data tampering in four papers that have since been retracted (or re-retracted) (Colada[109] .htm). A few weeks ago we were sued for doing so (Vox …
On , by Uri, Joe, & Leif, 78 words