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By nicebread / Posted on2017-01-10

Two meanings of priors, part I: The plausibility of models

by Angelika Stefan & Felix Schönbrodt When reading about Bayesian statistics, you regularly come across terms like “objective priors“, “prior odds”, “prior distribution”, and “normal prior”. However, it may not be intuitively clear that the meaning of “prior” differs in Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2016-12-19

Honoured to receive the Leamer-Rosenthal-Prize

I’m honoured that the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS) chose me for one of the 2016 Leamer-Rosenthal Prizes for Open Social Science! This award comes with a prize of $10,000 and “recognizes important contributions by individuals in the Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2016-09-09

Open Science and research quality at the German conference on psychology (DGPs congress in Leipzig)

From 17th to 22th September, the 50th anniversary congress of the German psychological association takes place in Leipzig. On previous conferences in Germany in the last two or three years, the topic of the credibility crisis and research transparency has Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2016-06-21

Introducing the p-hacker app: Train your expert p-hacking skills

Democratizing p-hacking: Leveling the playing field by teaching p-hacking to students and early career researchers. Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2016-04-15

Optional stopping does not bias parameter estimates (if done correctly)

tl;dr: Optional stopping does not bias parameter estimates from a frequentist point of view if all studies are reported (i.e., no publication bias exists) and effect sizes are appropriately meta-analytically weighted. Several recent discussions on the Psychological Methods Facebook group Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2016-02-16

LMU psychology department distributes funding based on criteria of research transparency

The Psychology Department at LMU Munich continues to change the incentive structure towards reproducible and open science. The internal distribution of funding now partly is based on transparency criteria: Publications with open data, open material and pre-registrations get bonus points Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2016-01-06

Changing hiring practices towards research transparency: The first open science statement in a professorship advertisement

Engaging in open science practices increases knowledge as a common good, and ensures the reproducibility, verifiability and credibility of research. But some have the fear that on an individual strategic level (in particular from an early career perspective) engaging in Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2015-12-15

Putting the ‘I’ in open science: How you can change the face of science

If we want to shift from a closed science to an open science, there has to be change at several levels. In this process, it’s easy to push the responsibility (and the power) for reform onto “the system”: “If only Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2015-11-03

What’s the probability that a significant p-value indicates a true effect?

If the p-value is < .05, then the probability of falsely rejecting the null hypothesis is  <5%, right? That means, a maximum of 5% of all significant results is a false-positive (that’s what we control with the α rate). Well, Continue Reading …

By nicebread / Posted on2015-09-29

Reflections about our first Open-Science-Committee’s meeting

Yesterday, we had the first meeting of our department’s Open Science Committee. I am happy that the committee has 20 members, representing every research unit of the department, and all groups from PhD students to full professors. In the meeting, Continue Reading …

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