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  2. retraction Archives - Unlocking Research

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    Psychology is a discipline where there is a strong emphasis on novelty, discovery and finding something that has a p-value of less than 0.05. ... There is such an issue with reproducibility in psychology that there are large efforts to try and reproduce
  3. Supporting Open Research Archives - Unlocking Research

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    D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False-positive psychology: undisclosed flexibility in data collection and analysis allows presenting anything as significant.
  4. Publishing Archives - Unlocking Research

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    D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False-positive psychology: undisclosed flexibility in data collection and analysis allows presenting anything as significant.
  5. The purpose, practicalities, pitfalls and policies of managing and…

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    . Unlocking Research. Open Research at Cambridge.. Menu. Search for:. The purpose, practicalities, pitfalls and policies of managing and sharing data in the UK. As part of the Office of Scholarly Communication Open Access Week celebrations, we are
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    25 Jun 2024: of Open Psychology Data/a, a href="http://www.gigasciencejournal.com/"Gigascience/a/em, ema href="http://bdj.pensoft.net/"Bodiversity Data Journal/a/em and ema
  7. UK Data Service Archives - Unlocking Research

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    The problem of insufficient data description/availability was also discussed during the first case study talk by Dr Kai Ruggeri from the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge.
  8. Unlocking Research - Page 36 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    A reproducibility study of 100 psychology experimental and correlational studies showed a substantial decline in the replication effects: 97% of the original studies had significant results (p <. 05), but only 36%
  9. file naming protocol Archives - Unlocking Research

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    . Unlocking Research. Open Research at Cambridge.. Menu. Search for:. Tag Archives: file naming protocol. As part of the Office of Scholarly Communication Open Access Week celebrations, we are uploading a blog a day written by members of the team.
  10. Unlocking Research - Page 70 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge

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    . Unlocking Research. Open Research at Cambridge.. Menu. Search for:. As part of the Office of Scholarly Communication Open Access Week celebrations, we are uploading a blog a day written by members of the team. Thursday is a piece by Dr Arthur
  11. Preregistration Archives - Unlocking Research

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    D., & Simonsohn, U. (2011). False-positive psychology: undisclosed flexibility in data collection and analysis allows presenting anything as significant.

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