7 Works

Omniscient

Michael McDaniel
Questionable Research Practices among Researchers in Top Management Programs

Validating a Standardized Approach to the Taylor Aggression Paradigm

David Chester & Emily Lasko
The Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP) is a frequently-used laboratory measure of aggression. However, the flexibility inherent in its implementation and analysis can undermine its validity. To test whether the TAP is a valid aggression measure irrespective of this flexibility, we conducted two preregistered studies (Study 1 N = 177, Study 2 N = 167) of a standardized version of the TAP. Across both studies, TAP scores showed agreement with other laboratory aggression measures, were magnified...

2017 Analysis of 115 bepress Digital Commons research institutions

Jimmy Ghaphery
Research data set of 115 bepress Digital Commons sites that are listed by bepress as "research universities". Repository size, download activity, and thesis and dissertation data collected from public readership maps on each repository site on 9/28/2017. Data set is supplemented with notations for Carnegie Classification, journal publishing, and thesis/dissertation information.

Simulating Tissue Donor T Cell Responses in SCT

Vishal Koparde, Badar Razzaq, Tara Suntum, roy sabo, Allison Scalora, Myrna Serrano, Max Jameson-Lee, Charles Hall, David Kobulnicky, Nihar Sheth, Juliana Feltz, Daniel Contaifer, Dayanjan Wijesinghe, Jason Reed, Catherine Roberts, Rehan Qayyum, Gregory Buck, Michael Neale & Amir Toor
Dynamical System Modeling to Simulate Donor T Cell Response to Whole Exome Sequencing-Derived Recipient Peptides: Understanding Randomness In Alloreactivity Incidence Following Stem Cell Transplantation

Research Data for Library Use of Web-based Research Guides

Jimmy Ghaphery & Erin White
Research data for the journal article Ghaphery, J. and White, E. (2012) "Library use of web-based research guides" (DOI: 10.6017/ital.v31i1.1830)

Librarian Attitudes of Accepted Author Manuscripts

Jimmy Ghaphery, Sam Byrd & Hillary Miller
Survey data from a study on Librarian Attitudes toward Accepted Author Manuscripts

Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Sample and Setting

Richard Klein, Michelangelo Vianello, Fred Hasselman, Byron Adams, Reginald Adams, Sinan Alper, Diego Vega, Mark Aveyard, Jordan Axt, Mayowa Babalola, Štěpán Bahník, Mihaly Berkics, Michael Bernstein, Daniel Berry, Olga Bialobrzeska, Konrad Bocian, Mark Brandt, Robert Busching, Huajian Cai, Fanny Cambier, Katarzyna Cantarero, Cheryl Carmichael, Zeynep Cemalcilar, Jesse Chandler, Jen-Ho Chang … & Brian Nosek
We employ an expanded version of the Many Labs paradigm to investigate 28 new effects and further examine the findings from Many Labs 1.

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