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science vs evidence-based practice – Accept the Null
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Toward self-correcting social science. Science vs evidence-based practice. August 18, 2016. I’ve been thinking a lot about the role of theory in the social sciences. I think we can all agree that our theories tend to be qualitative, vague, and certainly incapable of making point predictions. Paul Meehl has written about this extensively. In most of the the papers that I read, it’s really hard to tell what the theory is. But – it’s not. A more accurate term would be. Interventions take place. We don’t...
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Toward self-correcting social science. August 15, 2016. I’ll be blogging my thoughts about psychology’s replication crisis, the open science movement, and generally how to increase the quality and trustworthiness of psychological and educational science. Published by Matt McBee. Psychology professor, stats teacher, gifted education scholar, astronomy geek View all posts by Matt McBee. One thought on “ First post! Matt (the other one) makel. August 15, 2016 at 8:02 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Toward self-correcting social science. August 15, 2016. August 23, 2016. My default prior is skeptical. Nothing against any particular claim, I just think that most of them are false (see Ioannides, 2005 for details). Here’s an approximation of my prior. (It’s beta with a=2.5,b=4). From this starting point, there are features of a study that transform that prior into a posterior. Factors that Increase the Likelihood of Truth Claims. If the findings are boring , it’s more likely to be true. If it’s ...
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Toward self-correcting social science. August 23, 2016. I came across this quote today in Sarah Deming’s piece. In the New York Times:. The truth is like a grease fire and we are like dogs. We can’t have it, because it’s burning. We can’t abandon it, because it’s delicious. Published by Matt McBee. Psychology professor, stats teacher, gifted education scholar, astronomy geek View all posts by Matt McBee. Science vs evidence-based practice. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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R | Sherman's Head
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). Developing Short Measures of Broad Constructs: Issues of Reliability and Validity. Consider the following problem. I have a 4-item measure of a psychological construct. Let’s call it Extraversion. Here are the four items:. I like to go to parties. I am a talkative person. I see myself as a good leader. I like to take charge. The Case for High Internal Consistency. The Case for Content Coverage. However, if we select one of the high internal consisten...
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). Developing Short Measures of Broad Constructs: Issues of Reliability and Validity. Consider the following problem. I have a 4-item measure of a psychological construct. Let’s call it Extraversion. Here are the four items:. I like to go to parties. I am a talkative person. I see myself as a good leader. I like to take charge. The Case for High Internal Consistency. The Case for Content Coverage. However, if we select one of the high internal consisten...
When Are Direct Replications Necessary? | Sherman's Head
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). When Are Direct Replications Necessary? We are told that replication is the heart of all sciences. As such, psychology has recently seen numerous calls for direct replication. Sanjay Srivastava says that replication provides an opportunity to falsify an idea. An important concept in science, but rarely done in psychology). Brian Nosek and Jeffrey Spies suggest that replication would help identify manufactured effects rapidly. Of the argument posed by...
phack: An R Function for Examining the Effects of p-hacking | Sherman's Head
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). Phack: An R Function for Examining the Effects of p-hacking. Imagine you have a two group between-S study with N=30 in each group. You compute a two-sample t-test and the result is. 09, not statistically significant with an effect size. 17 Unbeknownst to you there is really no relationship between the IV and the DV. But, because you believe there is a relationship (you decided to run the study after all! But what are the real consequences of. Hack Ra...
Replication | Sherman's Head
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). When Are Direct Replications Necessary? We are told that replication is the heart of all sciences. As such, psychology has recently seen numerous calls for direct replication. Sanjay Srivastava says that replication provides an opportunity to falsify an idea. An important concept in science, but rarely done in psychology). Brian Nosek and Jeffrey Spies suggest that replication would help identify manufactured effects rapidly. Of the argument posed by...
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). If you (inexplicably) want to know more about me and/or my research you can find that my FAU faculty webpage. However, anything I write on this blog reflects my own personal opinion (at least at the time of writing) and in no way reflects the opinion of Florida Atlantic University. You can also follow me on Twitter @RyneSherman. Adventures in Cheater Detection. Can a Computer Judge Your Personality Better than Your Friends?
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). Adventures in Cheater Detection. Some months ago I came across this. I was proctoring the final exam for my I/O Psychology course when I noticed one student (hereafter FC) behaving very strangely. FC was sitting about 3 or 4 rows from the front in the middle of the exam room, which looks like this:. Ok So now I knew that FC cheated on the exam. But, I started wondering, could I show this statistically? This first block of code reads in the student re...
Can a Computer Judge Your Personality Better than Your Friends? | Sherman's Head
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). Can a Computer Judge Your Personality Better than Your Friends? Yesterday, as I was standing in line in my campus bookstore, I heard someone on the radio talk about a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) showing that a computer algorithm, relying only on the things you “Like” on Facebook, makes more accurate judgments of your personality than your friends. So what does the study show? 38 when controlling f...
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). Monthly Archives: November 2014. In a recent paper Hoekstra, Morey, Rouder, and Wagenmakers. Argued that confidence intervals are just as prone to misinterpretation as tradiational. Values (for a nice summary, see this blog. Despite the risk of looking ignorant, I asked that very question on Twitter:. Alexander Etz (@AlexanderEtz) provided an excellent answer to my question. Despite Alexander’s clear (and correct) explanation, I still reject it. ...
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About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman). Monthly Archives: January 2015. Can a Computer Judge Your Personality Better than Your Friends? Yesterday, as I was standing in line in my campus bookstore, I heard someone on the radio talk about a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) showing that a computer algorithm, relying only on the things you “Like” on Facebook, makes more accurate judgments of your personality than your friends. 38 when controllin...
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Friday, May 13 2011. Though there’s been a lot of construction on campus lately, one of the biggest changes won’t even start for another two years. The new building was designed by Kliment Halsband Architects of NYC and their team of engineers, interior designers, sustainability consultants, and cost estimators. When asked if he thought the renovations were worth the 1.9 million, Professor Daly said Consider it this way. What you have to understand is that this building was built in 1970, so you ...A pow...
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Accept the Null – toward self-correcting social science
Toward self-correcting social science. August 23, 2016. I came across this quote today in Sarah Deming’s piece in the New York Times: The truth is like a grease fire and we are like dogs. We can’t have it, because it’s burning. We can’t abandon it, because it’s delicious. Science vs evidence-based practice. August 18, 2016. If it wasn’t preregistered, it was exploratory. August 17, 2016. August 23, 2016. August 15, 2016. August 23, 2016. I was having a conversation with two colleagues of mine this mornin...
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