9. Open Science Flashcards

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What is p-hacking?

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A form of manipulating statistical analyses in order to produce a significant result. Researchers can do this by selectively choose which data to analyse, or performing multiple statistical analyses until a significant result is found. Leads to overreporting of false positives.

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What is the reporting bias/file drawer effect?

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Selectively reporting some results of a study and omitting others, could be as a result of publication bias

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What is publication bias?

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Studies with positive results are more likely to be published. Leads to overreporting of false positives and overestimating of effect sizes in aggregated results.

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What is pre-registration?

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Publically posting a time-stamped record of the study protocol prior to data collection/analysis, with a commitment to make results public. Has the benefits of no p-hacking, HARKing, and can unambiguously distinguish between exploratory and confirmatory hypothesis testing.

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