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Katrin Auspurg

H-index: 19
Political science 39%
Sociology 33%
kauspurg.bsky.social
This is an extremely relevant and interesting study that shows that behavioral intentions measured in survey experiments should not be mistaken for a measure of actual behavior. And it is a nice example of studies that replicate themselves by using different research designs!
aforster.bsky.social
New Publication with @neugebauer.bsky.social in Sociological Science! Factorial surveys are widely used to predict real-world decisions, but are they valid? Our results raise concerns when it comes to predicting real-world decisions from factorial survey responses (1)
sociologicalsci.bsky.social
NEW: Andrea G. Forster, Martin Neugebauer, "Factorial Survey Experiments to Predict Real-World Behavior: A Cautionary Tale from Hiring Studies"
aforster.bsky.social
New Publication with @neugebauer.bsky.social in Sociological Science! Factorial surveys are widely used to predict real-world decisions, but are they valid? Our results raise concerns when it comes to predicting real-world decisions from factorial survey responses (1)
sociologicalsci.bsky.social
NEW: Andrea G. Forster, Martin Neugebauer, "Factorial Survey Experiments to Predict Real-World Behavior: A Cautionary Tale from Hiring Studies"
sociologicalscience.com
kauspurg.bsky.social
If you are interested in why many-analyst studies may overestimate uncertainty, you might want to take a look at our recent open access article: Toward a more credible assessment of the credibility of science by many-analyst studies | PNAS www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Toward a more credible assessment of the credibility of science by many-analyst studies | PNAS
We discuss a relatively new meta-scientific research design: many-analyst studies that attempt to assess the replicability and credibility of resea...
www.pnas.org
kauspurg.bsky.social
I am happy that my paper with Sabine Düval is now published. We use survey experiments & causal mediation analyses to explore gender ideologies & norms underlying the division of housework. We argue that traditional ideologies may have been overestimated in previous research...
arnoutvanderijt.bsky.social
"By gradually adding information about labor market resources, we were able to override respondents’ stereotypical beliefs."

This month in our journal, @sociologicalsci.bsky.social
sociologicalsci.bsky.social
NEW: Katrin Auspurg, Sabine Düval "Housework as a Woman's Job? What Looks Like Gender Ideologies Could Also Be Stereotypes."

Reposted by: Katrin Auspurg

arnoutvanderijt.bsky.social
"By gradually adding information about labor market resources, we were able to override respondents’ stereotypical beliefs."

This month in our journal, @sociologicalsci.bsky.social
sociologicalsci.bsky.social
NEW: Katrin Auspurg, Sabine Düval "Housework as a Woman's Job? What Looks Like Gender Ideologies Could Also Be Stereotypes."
sociologicalscience.com

Reposted by: Katrin Auspurg

arnoutvanderijt.bsky.social
Sociology is behind on ** reproducibility ** but we can get together to catch up!

Join our 3 sessions at the ECSR conference in Barcelona (ecsr2024.com) on what journals can do.

At @sociologicalsci.bsky.social , we require data & code or a good reason.

Reposted by: Katrin Auspurg

meta-rep.bsky.social
This year we host in October the META-REP 2024 an international conference focusing on meta-science and replicability in the cognitive, behavioral, and social sciences. The deadline for submissions is April 30. Contribute to vital discussions on meta-science and replicability. #metarep #openscience
META-REP Conference 2024 - LMU Munich
www.conference2024.meta-rep.uni-muenchen.de
weedenkim.bsky.social
Crisis? What Crisis? Sociology's Slow Progress Toward Scientific Transparency

Sociology's epistemic & methodological fragmentation (+ ASA) preclude top-down initiatives, but weak core also sets stage for rapid, if delayed, diffusion across quant soc networks.

hdsr.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/6oi846rx...

Reposted by: Katrin Auspurg

glen-study.bsky.social
The GLEN team sends Season's Greetings to you and your loved ones! Enjoy the holidays!
Christmas Card with wind turbines (Frohe Weihnachten)
glen-study.bsky.social
We are happy to announce the new DFG-funded longterm German Longitudinal Environmental Study (GLEN).
@glen-study.bsky.social will provide representative, individual level panel data on human-environmental interactions and climate issues.

glen-studie.de
#sciencenews #Klimawandel #climatechange
kauspurg.bsky.social
Ross et al. (Nature, 2022) claim that in most fields women are disadvantaged, but their results show that in only 2 out of 13 fields women are less likely to be granted authorship. For women, it seems that science is not as dismal as reported in the Nature article.
kauspurg.bsky.social
"If your data contradicts the common wisdom: ignore your data." It seems that Ross et al. followed this advice when they concluded in their recent Nature article that women are credited less likely authorship in "most scientific fields". See our comment: osf.io/preprints/so...
kauspurg.bsky.social
Thanks to AMCIS for inviting me and organizing a wonderful workshop. It was great to learn that there are so many interesting projects with survey experiments planned and carried out at the UvA!

Reposted by: Katrin Auspurg

elystromberg.bsky.social
Yesterday’s workshop ended with a keynote by @kauspurg.bsky.social on robust design of factorial survey experiments, with proposals for how to incorporate causal inference. We’ve been very fortunate to have Katrin visiting UvA during the last week, giving valuable input to multiple projects.
kauspurg.bsky.social
Our study, which uses a longitudinal field experiment during the "European refugee crisis," comes to null- results, see sociologicalscience.com/articles-v10.... Great that we could publish that!
kauspurg.bsky.social

More immigration, more ethnic discrimination? I am happy that the joint article with Renate Lorenz and Andreas Schneck has now appeared open access in Sociological Science.

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