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31 May 2018

How SPRITE works: a step-by-step introduction

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Our preprint about SPRITE  went live a few hours ago. I encourage you to read it, but not everyone will have the time, so here is a simple ...
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02 May 2018

A footnote on self-citation and duplicate publication

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Since discussion of the topics of self-citation and duplicate publication seems to be "hot" at the moment, and I have probably ha...
25 April 2018

Some instances of apparent duplicate publication by Dr. Robert J. Sternberg

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Dr. Robert J. Sternberg is a past president of the American Psychological Association, currently at Cornell University, with  a CV that is...
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13 March 2018

Announcing a crowdsourced reanalysis project

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(Update 2018-03-14 10:18 UTC: I have received lots of offers to help with this, and I now have enough people helping.  So please don't ...
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26 February 2018

The Cornell Food and Brand Lab story goes full circle, possibly scooping up much of social science research on the way, and keeps turning

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Stephanie Lee of BuzzFeed has just published another excellent article about the tribulations of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab .  This tim...
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06 February 2018

The latest Cornell Food and Brand Lab correction: Some inconsistencies and strange data patterns

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[Update 2018-05-12 20:40 UTC: The study discussed below has now been retracted . ] The Cornell Food and Brand Lab has a new correction . ...
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08 January 2018

Some quick and dirty R code for checking between-subjects F (and t) statistics

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A while back, someone asked me how we ( Tim van der Zee , Jordan Anaya , and I) checked the validity of the F statistics when we analyzed...
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