Normalizing pre-registration, open materials and open data.
Reposted by Deborah A. Small
I’ll close with this quote from The Atlantic article. As Oleg noted, this is a serious allegation, but also one that the article flings out without support.
Frankly, I don’t even know what this means. My guess is that researchers would operationalize this hypothesis in very different ways.
Frankly, I don’t even know what this means. My guess is that researchers would operationalize this hypothesis in very different ways.
by Alex Imas — Reposted by Deborah A. Small
We should recognize that the people uncovering fraud and leading much of the reforms are also “business school psychologists”.
Reposted by Deborah A. Small, Mohammad Atari
Previous research shows that people sometimes view moral questions as objectively true, while other times treating them as true only relative to different perspectives. In our new paper, we present evidence that social rewards may explain this apparent inconsistency...