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PresQT Partner Meeting March 15-16, 2021
Seth Anderson, Donald Brower, Dana Chandler, Steven Clark, peter cornwell, Sandra Gesing, Richard Johnson, Natalie Meyers, Noel Recla, David Valentine, Miranda VanNevel, John Wang & Craig Willis
Final Partner meeting for IMLS funded implementation grant.
Experiment 1 Aptima Hypothesis Preregistration
Alexander DeHaven
Experiment 1 Hypothesis Preregistration for the Aptima team as part of DARPA's ASIST program.
Methods
, Beibei Tang, Biao Chen, Yongli Shan & Huajun YangFigures
, Beibei Tang, Biao Chen, Yongli Shan, Huajun Yang, Elizabeth Iorns, Rachel Tsui, Alexandria Denis, Nicole Perfito & Timothy ErringtonData
, Beibei Tang, Biao Chen, Yongli Shan & Huajun YangGrand View University
Marya Lieberman, Laura Salazar, Bonnie Hall, Corbin Zea, Martin St. Clair, Sarah Bliese, Stephen Mang, Tracy-Lynn Lockwood, Corina brown, Claire McDonnell, Patrice Behan, Laura Grochowski, Mary Turner, Jill Robinson, Levi Mielke, Grace Muna, Sarah Shaner, Maury Howard, Jason Taylor, Joyce Easter, Erin Wilson, Joan Esson, Rondedrick Sinville, Rosina Georgiadis, Ursula Williams … & Robert WilsonData & Analysis
Anup Gampa, Nick Buttrick, Lilian Hummer & Brian NosekData
Xiaochuan Shan & Gwenn Danet-DesnoyersData
Stephen HorriganReplication of SJ Heine, EE Buchtel, A Norenzayan (2008, PS 19(4), exp 1)
Ljiljana Lazarevic
Independent replication as part of the Reproducibility Project: Psychology
Study 1
Charles Ebersole, Nick Buttrick & Brian NosekData
Martin Voracek & Agnieszka SlowikReferral Judgments (Berkeley Wave 2)
Charles Ebersole, Nick Buttrick & Brian NosekManyBabies 1: Secondary Analysis of 'Lab Factors' and Fuss-Out Rates
Melissa Kline Struhl
The ManyBabies 1 project, a large-scale collaboration of developmental psychology labs to replicate a classic finding – infants' preference for infant-directed over adult-directed speech – provides a unique opportunity not only to take stock of the field and discover how our methods and approaches differ, but to being to understand the factors that make these effects so difficult to measure. Here, we are preregistering a plan to analyze additional variables collected alongside the main MB1...
ManyBabies
Christina Bergmann, Michael Frank, Nayeli Gonzalez, Elika Bergelson, Alejandrina Cristia, Brock Ferguson, Melissa Kline Struhl, Melanie Soderstrom, Daniel Yurovsky, Krista Byers-Heinlein, Robin Panneton, Casey Lew-Williams & Kiley Hamlin
Home of the ManyBabies project
Methods and Materials
Melissa Kline Struhl, Zachary Loomas, Olivia Miske, Brianna Luis, Louis Hickman, Stuti Thapa & Louis TaySt. Mary's College
Margaret Berta, Marya Lieberman, Laura Salazar, Bonnie Hall, Corbin Zea, Martin St. Clair, Toni Barstis, Sarah Bliese & Stephen Mangtransfer test
Alexander DeHavenset_ILpNO
Tom Hardwicke, Maya Mathur, David Mellor, Mallory Kidwell, George Banks, Gustav Nilsonne, Richie Lenne, Mallorie Smith, Olalekan Akintande, Erica Yoon, Kyle MacDonald, Rebecca Willén, Michael Frank & Elizabeth ClaytonFigures
John Kerwin, Kumar Pandya, Curtis Gallagher, Dale Cowley, Elizabeth Iorns, Rachel Tsui, Alexandria Denis, Nicole Perfito & Timothy ErringtonFigures
Hongyan Wang, Hanna Radomska, Mitch Phelps, Elizabeth Iorns, Rachel Tsui, Alexandria Denis, Nicole Perfito & Timothy ErringtonStatistical Analyses
Alexandria Denis & Timothy ErringtonAlves_PsychologSci_2018_AvOr - RRTeam_unassigned - Computational Reproduction - mzk9
Olivia Miske, Zachary Loomas, Brianna Luis, Melissa Kline Struhl, Nicholas Fox, Andrew Tyner & Kamil Izydorczak
Push button reproduction attempt of a research claim from Alves, Koch, Unkelbach,(2018), in Psychological Science
Analysis
Nicholas Fox, Zachary Loomas, Olivia Miske, Brianna Luis, Alexandra Freeman, Claudia Schneider & John KerrEvaluating Registered Reports: A Naturalistic Comparative Study of Article Impact
Lilian Hummer, Brian Nosek & Timothy Errington
Registered Reports (RRs) is a publishing model in which initial peer review is conducted prior to knowing the outcomes of the research. In-principle acceptance of papers at this review stage combats publication bias, and provides a clear distinction between confirmatory and exploratory research. Some editors raise a practical concern about adopting RRs. By reducing publication bias, RRs may produce more negative or mixed results and, if such results are not valued by the research community,...