The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which raises concerns about their reliability. The Reproducibility Project Psychology (RPP) and Experimental Economics Replication Project (EE-RP) both replicated a large number of published studies in psychology and economics. The original study and replication were statistically significant in 36.1% in RPP and 68.8% in EE-RP suggesting many null effects among the replicated studies. However, evidence in favor of the null hypothesis cannot be examined with null hypothesis significance testing. We developed a Bayesian meta-analysis method called snapshot hybrid that is easy to use and understand and quantifies the amount of evidence in favor of a zero, sm...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyse the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which raises ...
The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which raises ...
The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which raises ...
<div><p>The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
The enduring replication crisis in many scientific disciplines casts doubt on the ability of science...
The enduring replication crisis in many scientific disciplines casts doubt on the ability of science...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyse the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which raises ...
The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which raises ...
The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which raises ...
<div><p>The vast majority of published results in the literature is statistically significant, which...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
We revisit the results of the recent Reproducibility Project: Psychology by the Open Science Collabo...
The enduring replication crisis in many scientific disciplines casts doubt on the ability of science...
The enduring replication crisis in many scientific disciplines casts doubt on the ability of science...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyse the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...
In this paper, we show how Bayes' theorem can be used to better understand the implications of the 3...
We applied three Bayesian methods to reanalyze the preregistered contributions to the Social Psychol...