Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same data set to address the same research question: whether soccer referees are more likely to give red cards to dark-skin-toned players than to light-skin-toned players. Analytic approaches varied widely across the teams, and the estimated effect sizes ranged from 0.89 to 2.93 (Mdn = 1.31) in odds-ratio units. Twenty teams (69%) found a statistically significant positive effect, and 9 teams (31%) did not observe a significant relationship. Overall, the 29 different analyses used 21 unique combinations of covariates. Neither analysts’ prior beliefs about the effect of interest nor their level of expertise readily explained the variation in the outcomes of the analyses. Peer ratings of the qu...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
In this crowdsourced initiative, independent analysts used the same dataset to test two hypotheses r...
In this crowdsourced initiative, independent analysts used the same dataset to test two hypotheses r...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same data set to address the same research question...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
In this crowdsourced initiative, independent analysts used the same dataset to test two hypotheses r...
In this crowdsourced initiative, independent analysts used the same dataset to test two hypotheses r...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same data set to address the same research question...
Twenty-nine teams involving 61 analysts used the same dataset to address the same research question:...
In this crowdsourced initiative, independent analysts used the same dataset to test two hypotheses r...
In this crowdsourced initiative, independent analysts used the same dataset to test two hypotheses r...