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Author: Uri Simonsohn

[13] Posterior-Hacking

Posted on January 13, 2014January 30, 2020 by Uri Simonsohn

Many believe that while p-hacking invalidates p-values, it does not invalidate Bayesian inference. Many are wrong. This blog post presents two examples from my new “Posterior-Hacking” (SSRN) paper showing  selective reporting invalidates Bayesian inference as much as it invalidates p-values. Example 1. Chronological Rejuvenation experiment In  “False-Positive Psychology" (SSRN), Joe, Leif and I run experiments to demonstrate how easy…

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[9] Titleogy: Some facts about titles

Posted on December 4, 2013August 16, 2021 by Uri Simonsohn

Naming things is fun. Not sure why, but it is. I have collaborated in the naming of people, cats, papers, a blog, its posts, and in coining the term "p-hacking." All were fun to do. So I thought I would write a Colada on titles. To add color I collected some data. At the end…

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[4] The Folly of Powering Replications Based on Observed Effect Size

Posted on October 14, 2013February 11, 2020 by Uri Simonsohn

It is common for researchers running replications to set their sample size assuming the effect size the original researchers got is correct. So if the original study found an effect-size of d=.73, the replicator assumes the true effect is d=.73, and sets sample size so as to have 90% chance, say, of getting a significant…

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[1] "Just Posting It" works, leads to new retraction in Psychology

Posted on September 17, 2013February 11, 2020 by Uri Simonsohn

The fortuitous discovery of new fake data. For a project I worked on this past May, I needed data for variables as different from each other as possible. From the data-posting journal Judgment and Decision Making I downloaded data for ten, including one from a now retracted paper involving the estimation of coin sizes. I created…

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