paradigm and moved to a paradigm that *did* work (affective word priming); I had wasted months of PhD trying to get face priming to (6/13)
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work. That data sits unreleased and unpublished, because they were "pilot" studies and I moved on to other work. How many years of (7/13)
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graduate students' time is wasted on psychological paradigms that have been oversold? How many graduate students p hack just to (8/13)
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find an effect that they think *must* be there, because the literature tells them it is? If you are a PI but you're not on board (9/13)
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with open materials, open data, and pre-registration, please think about how graduate students' lives are affected by the lack of (10/13)
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materials, data, and an assurance that negative results are not hidden from them. It's not just your career you're responsible for: (11/13)
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do it for the next generation of scientists. Gaslighting young researchers is not acceptable, but that is precisely the effect of (12/13)
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inadequate scientific transparency. (13/13)
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This is me and a computational model during my phd. It's such a common theme sadly. Hopefully modellers will share specifications and not
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just code as both are vital. It's interesting to me how a lot of the proposed solutions to empirical replicability don't exactly apply to
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modelling or more software based work. But openness is key.
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