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Jul 2014
- 30: Open-source software for science
- 16: Digging a little deeper - Understanding workflows of archaeologists
- 10: What Jason Mitchell's 'On the emptiness of failed replications' gets ...
- 09: Response to Jason Mitchell’s “On the Emptiness of Failed ...
- 02: phack - An R Function for Examining the Effects of P-hacking
Jun 2014
- 25: Bem is Back: A Skeptic's Review of a Meta-Analysis on Psi
- 18: Open Science Initiatives promote Diversity, Social Justice, and ...
- 11: Thoughts on this debate about social scientific rigor
- 05: Open Projects - Open Humans
May 2014
- 29: Questions and Answers about the Förster case
- 28: The etiquette of train wreck prevention
- 20: Support Publication of Clinical Trials for International Clinical ...
- 15: How anonymous peer review fails to do its job and damages science.
- 07: When Science Selects for Fraud
- 02: Avoiding a Witch Hunt: What is the Next Phase of our Scientific ...
Apr 2014
- 23: Memo From the Office of Open Science
- 16: Expectations of replicability and variability in priming effects, ...
- 09: Expectations of replicability and variability in priming effects, ...
- 02: The Deathly Hallows of Psychological Science
Mar 2014
- 26: Behavioral Priming: Time to Nut Up or Shut Up
- 19: If You Have Data, Use It When Theorizing
- 12: In the Previous Episodes of the Tale of Social Priming and ...
- 06: Confidence Intervals for Effect Sizes from Noncentral Distributions
Feb 2014
Jan 2014
- 29: Privacy in the Age of Open Data
- 22: Open Projects - Wikipedia Project Medicine
- 15: The APA and Open Data: one step forward, two steps back?
- 08: When Open Science is Hard Science
- 01: Timeline of Notable Open Science Events in 2013 - Psychology
Dec 2013
- 18: Researcher Degrees of Freedom in Data Analysis
- 13: Chasing Paper, Part 3
- 12: Chasing Paper, Part 2
- 11: Chasing Paper, Part 1
- 09: New “Reviewer Statement” Initiative Aims to (Further) Improve ...
Nov 2013
- 27: The State of Open Access
- 20: Theoretical Amnesia
- 13: Let’s Report Our Findings More Transparently – As We Used to Do
- 03: Increasing statistical power in psychological research without ...