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New paper in Collabra!
With Craig Speelman, Laura Parker, and Benjamin Rapley.
We looked at prevalence of uncritically reported aggregate statistics in 3 Q1 psychology journals in 2020.
TLDR: There's lots, but also possibly some variation between journals.
A pleasure to deal with Collabra:Psychology
#OpenScience #ergodicity #ErgodicFallacy
Most Psychological Researchers Assume Their Samples Are Ergodic: Evidence From a Year of Articles in Three Major Journals
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New paper in Collabra!
With Craig Speelman, Laura Parker, and Benjamin Rapley.
We looked at prevalence of uncritically reported aggregate statistics in 3 Q1 psychology journals in 2020.
TLDR: There's lots, but also possibly some variation between journals.
A pleasure to deal with Collabra:Psychology
#OpenScience #ergodicity #ErgodicFallacy
Most Psychological Researchers Assume Their Samples Are Ergodic: Evidence From a Year of Articles in Three Major Journals
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New paper in Collabra!
With Craig Speelman, Laura Parker, and Benjamin Rapley.
We looked at prevalence of uncritically reported aggregate statistics in 3 Q1 psychology journals in 2020.
TLDR: There's lots, but also possibly some variation between journals.
A pleasure to deal with Collabra:Psychology
#OpenScience #ergodicity #ErgodicFallacy
Most Psychological Researchers Assume Their Samples Are Ergodic: Evidence From a Year of Articles in Three Major Journals
-
New paper in Collabra!
With Craig Speelman, Laura Parker, and Benjamin Rapley.
We looked at prevalence of uncritically reported aggregate statistics in 3 Q1 psychology journals in 2020.
TLDR: There's lots, but also possibly some variation between journals.
A pleasure to deal with Collabra:Psychology
#OpenScience #ergodicity #ErgodicFallacy
Most Psychological Researchers Assume Their Samples Are Ergodic: Evidence From a Year of Articles in Three Major Journals
-
New paper in Collabra!
With Craig Speelman, Laura Parker, and Benjamin Rapley.
We looked at prevalence of uncritically reported aggregate statistics in 3 Q1 psychology journals in 2020.
TLDR: There's lots, but also possibly some variation between journals.
A pleasure to deal with Collabra:Psychology
#OpenScience #ergodicity #ErgodicFallacy
Most Psychological Researchers Assume Their Samples Are Ergodic: Evidence From a Year of Articles in Three Major Journals