Confirmation bias is a tendency of people to interpret information in a way that confirms their expectations. A long recognized phenomenon in human psychology, confirmation bias can distort the results of a study and thus reduce its reliability. While confirmation bias can be avoided by conducting studies blind to treatment groups, this practice is not always used. Surprisingly, this is true of research in animal behaviour, and the extent to which confirmation bias influences research outcomes in this field is rarely investigated. Here we conducted a meta-analysis, using studies on nestmate recognition in ants, to compare the outcomes of studies that were conducted blind with those that were not. Nestmate recognition studies typically perfo...
Data for two experiments investigating turning bias in ants exploring unknown nest sites and branchi...
Consistent individual variation in animal behaviour is nearly ubiquitous and has important ecologica...
The ability of group members to discriminate against foreigners is a keystone in the evolution of so...
Confirmation bias is a tendency of people to interpret information in a way that confirms their expe...
The ecological and evolutionary success of social insects relies on their ability to efficiently dis...
<p>The table gives the effect sizes measured as Hedge's d and the variance of Hedge's d (Var(d)). (A...
International audienceEmotional state may influence cognitive processes such as attention and decisi...
The ability to distinguish nestmates from foreign individuals is central to the functioning of insec...
Discriminating between group members and strangers is a key feature of social life. Nestmate recogni...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
The optimal acceptance threshold model predicts that kin/nestmate discrimination is context dependen...
Recognition systems play a key role in a range of biological processes, including mate choice, immun...
Nestmate recognition in the queenless ponerine ant, Streblognathus aethiopicus, was evaluated with a...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
Data for two experiments investigating turning bias in ants exploring unknown nest sites and branchi...
Consistent individual variation in animal behaviour is nearly ubiquitous and has important ecologica...
The ability of group members to discriminate against foreigners is a keystone in the evolution of so...
Confirmation bias is a tendency of people to interpret information in a way that confirms their expe...
The ecological and evolutionary success of social insects relies on their ability to efficiently dis...
<p>The table gives the effect sizes measured as Hedge's d and the variance of Hedge's d (Var(d)). (A...
International audienceEmotional state may influence cognitive processes such as attention and decisi...
The ability to distinguish nestmates from foreign individuals is central to the functioning of insec...
Discriminating between group members and strangers is a key feature of social life. Nestmate recogni...
Background: Timely decision making is crucial for survival and reproduction. Organisms often face a ...
The most sophisticated form of altruism is found in eusocial insects, with workers usually sacrifici...
The optimal acceptance threshold model predicts that kin/nestmate discrimination is context dependen...
Recognition systems play a key role in a range of biological processes, including mate choice, immun...
Nestmate recognition in the queenless ponerine ant, Streblognathus aethiopicus, was evaluated with a...
In unicolonial populations of ants, individuals can mix freely within large networks of nests that c...
Data for two experiments investigating turning bias in ants exploring unknown nest sites and branchi...
Consistent individual variation in animal behaviour is nearly ubiquitous and has important ecologica...
The ability of group members to discriminate against foreigners is a keystone in the evolution of so...