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Resources « Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences
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Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences. Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences. Manual of Best Practices in Transparent Social Science Research. Written by Garret Christensen (BITSS) with assistance from Courtney Soderberg (Center for Open Science), is a working guide to the latest “best practices” for transparent quantitative social science research. The manual is regularly updated on GitHub. For suggestions or feedback, contact garret@berkeley.edu. Offered on C...
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Sample sizes of initial and replication studies | Job van Wolferen
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Financial Times MBA ranking: More papers, more pay! Why do some conferences have discussants? It’s awkward →. Sample sizes of initial and replication studies. January 31, 2013. And I published an article in which we try to replicate the finding that a reminder of health insurance makes people think health-related risks are less likely. We report 3 very close replications of the original study (total N = 451). Click to check out the SJDM website and browse the JDM journal. Study 1, Israeli commuters on th...
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The perilous plight of the (non)-replicator | funderstorms
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Mostly about personality psychology but other stuff too (by David Funder). Skip to primary content. 8220;Personality Puzzle” textbook. Dept of Psychology at UC Riverside. The perilous plight of the (non)-replicator. October 31, 2012. As I mentioned in my previous post. While I’m sympathetic to many of the ideas that have been suggested about how to improve the reliability of psychological knowledge. And move towards scientific utopia. And even data fraud. Decide to go public with a failure or even repeat...
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A very good article about “The Extent and Consequences of P-Hacking in Science” | Matteo Vergani's research blog
https://matteovergani.wordpress.com/2015/05/08/a-very-good-article-about-the-extent-and-consequences-of-p-hacking-in-science
Matteo Vergani's research blog. On the causes and consequences of political violence. A very good article about “The Extent and Consequences of P-Hacking in Science”. May 8, 2015. August 11, 2015. Yesterday I found this article about p-hacking in science. You find the article here: http:/ journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article? Just let me summarize here two premises of the article. Conduct analyses midway through experiments to decide whether to continue collecting data,. This for example seems a good id...
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About the author | Matteo Vergani's research blog
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Matteo Vergani's research blog. On the causes and consequences of political violence. Hi, my name is Matteo. I am a postdoctoral researcher at Deakin University – Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, and I am passionate about political violence, its causes, its impact on society, and the study of what could prevent it. I use both quantitative and qualitative methods. I am a regular contributor on the SBS Italian radio program, providing weekly political commentary and analysis.
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PL SC 425: Government and Politics of the American States – Daniel J Mallinson, Ph.D.
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POLS 2190: Introduction to Public Policy. POLS 2209: State and Local Government. POLS 3180: Public Administration. POLS 3265: Governing New Jersey. POLS 3900: State and Local Internship. Daniel J Mallinson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Political Science. PL SC 425: Government and Politics of the American States. Download my Summer 2013 syllabus. Average course quality rating: 6.44/7.00. Average instructor quality rating: 6.67/7.00. Pace of Social Change in America and Baltimore.
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g4 – datafobia
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Pular para o conteúdo. Pular para o conteúdo. 2 de outubro de 2016. Deixe um comentário Cancelar resposta. Insira seu comentário aqui. Preencha os seus dados abaixo ou clique em um ícone para log in:. Nunca tornar endereço público). Você está comentando utilizando sua conta WordPress.com. ( Sair. Você está comentando utilizando sua conta Twitter. ( Sair. Você está comentando utilizando sua conta Facebook. ( Sair. Você está comentando utilizando sua conta Google . ( Sair. PT: UMA ESTRELA DECADENTE? Twitte...
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PT: UMA ESTRELA DECADENTE? – datafobia
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Pular para o conteúdo. Pular para o conteúdo. PT: UMA ESTRELA DECADENTE? 10 de outubro de 2016. Ao se comparar com 2012, o PSDB foi a legenda que mais cresceu (14%). O PMDB se manteve praticamente constante com um incremento residual de 0,69%. O DEM confirmou a sua tendência histórica desidratante e passou de 278 para 265, ou seja, uma redução de quase 5%. E o que aconteceu com o Partido dos Trabalhadores? Algumas pesquisas científicas indicam que o resultado da escolha dos prefeitos no Brasil é permeada...
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Billets | Data Sciences Sociales
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Sur les données numériques et leurs usages en sciences sociales. Aller au contenu principal. Archives pour la catégorie Billets. Sciences XXL – Ce que l’abondance et la diversité des données numériques font aux sciences sociales. Le carnet Data relaie cet appel à communication pour des journées d’études qui se tiendront les 16 et 17 mars 2017, à l’INED ( version PDF. Certaines sont classiques, d’autres moins, d’autres enfin se posent avec une acuité renouvelée. Cincinnati Public Library ( crédits, et plus.
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Blog | Paul Musgrave | Political Science & International Relations
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Political Science and International Relations. Phoenix, Arizona: A Quasi-Conspiracy Theory About Names. Like many people on the Internet, I enjoy selected conspiracy theories (for the record, my favorite remains the ones concerning Denver Airport. Read what follows in that spirit–except that I’m also quasi-serious. I think the name of Phoenix, Arizona, reflects crypto-Confederate propaganda hiding in plain sight. My evidence for this is. Continue reading →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. The fac...
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