Keep calm and be transparent: advice from scientists who retracted their papers
Retractions correct the scientific record, but they have stigma attached to them. Some in the research community want that to change.
We're thrilled to announce the Ctrl-Z Award, a US$2,500 prize for researchers “who discover substantial errors in their published work and take meaningful steps to correct the scientific record."
Covered by @nature.com today; read more here: centerforscientificintegrity.org/2026/03/10/a...
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The Initiative
Peer Reviewers' Openness Initiative, version 2.1 Openness and transparency are core values of science. As a manifestation of those values, a minimum requirement for publication of any scientific…
I remember the widespread pushback when the Peer Reviewer Openness Initiative started in 2017, where we would only review papers that share data and code (or explain why that is not possible) www.opennessinitiative.org/the-initiati...
Now, funders and journals are requiring it.
10.03.2026 04:47
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The Academic Wheel of Privilege showing the 24 socio-cultural identities. The 24 socio-cultural identity types span six sectors: health and wellbeing, society, culture and communication, gender and sexuality, education and career, living arrangements and lastly childhood and development. These identity types are shown as circles connected to three concentric rings (outer, middle and inner) of “identity” circles with increasing privilege as you go towards the centre.
Out now!
The Academic Wheel of Privilege 🎡
We developed a framework & app to guide authorship teams in making equitable and thoughtful authorship decisions.
@saralilplants.bsky.social, @justinsulik.bsky.social, Bethan Iley, Mahmoud Elsherif, @flavioazevedo.bsky.social
🔗 osf.io/preprints/me...
09.03.2026 17:15
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How much does it pay to publish an open access academic book? Read this thread for my story and 💲💰 amounts. 🧵
www.routledge.com/9781032908724
09.03.2026 20:31
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If you regularly create plots in R, the tidyplots package is definitely worth exploring.
Today, I released a new module in the Statistics Globe Hub that explains how to use tidyplots in R.
More info about the Statistics Globe Hub: statisticsglobe.com/hub
#rstats #datascience #tidyplots #ggplot2
09.03.2026 08:54
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Typst for Everything Everywhere All at Once
#Quarto #Typst Render 😎
08.03.2026 23:05
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Wild that the top sociology journal doesn't require computational replication or open data.
07.03.2026 19:32
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Interactive resources
With the power of OJS and Quarto, I’ve created a few interactive websites to illustrate trickier statistical concepts when teaching. Check them out (and adapt and copy as much as you want!)
With links to three different websites (accessible at the main link in the post)
Finally got around to adding fancy links to my different interactive teaching websites for showing things like p-hacking, p-value interpretations, and (still-in-draft-form) DAGs at www.andrewheiss.com/teaching/ #rstats #QuartoPub #statsky
06.03.2026 22:15
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Screenshot showing silicon sample responses to a question about increased gun laws in Australia. There are three question variants, and four parties - the main result is that 5.2 tends to have higher levels of support for restrictions than 5.4, especially for right wing parties.
I was really surprised at how different the silicon sample results were between GPT-5.2 and 5.4. Light red is 5.2 and dark red is 5.4 and it's an Australian-setting so we're seeing big differences for right-wing parties.
06.03.2026 17:01
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Open Causal (Beta)
A very nice to initiative where you can post your DAG: opencausal.org
And because they're machine readable, they're much easier to search.
05.03.2026 07:27
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"No Manipulation, No Causation"? She's crying because of her height. How to intervene on height doesn't matter. Height clearly causes her crying. Maybe studying it isn't useful, but utility is not ontology.
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Over the weekend, I started collecting/organizing a list of cool #rstats skills for LLMs at github.com/christopherk.... Please open an issue or PR in any awesome additions you see!
Includes a section for helpful posts like @ivelasq3.bsky.social's⬇️
04.03.2026 22:00
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Paul Meehl Graduate School Dissertation Award | Paul Meehl Graduate School
# About Since its establishment in 2024, the Paul Meehl Graduate School has aimed to foster a strong community for...
We are pleased to announce that the Paul Meehl Graduate School is launching the PMGS Dissertation Award, recognizing outstanding PhD dissertations that advance meta-research.
See the eligibility criteria and apply before June 1st, 2026 at:
paulmeehlschool.github.io/award/
04.03.2026 19:26
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Are you curious about open peer review, but don't know where to start?
⏰️ This is your last chance to register for tomorrow's Community Call, where our speakers will introduce this concept, walk you through its ins and outs, and answer your questions during the Q&A.
Join us! buff.ly/7MpqKYB
04.03.2026 09:01
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Ah, glad you liked it. I use it in my teaching as well and often feel grateful for the wonderful illustrations that @rpsychologist.com has done over the years!
03.03.2026 22:18
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I'm looking for a cite on the potential of hidden moderators as responsible for failed replications. This was a regular dialog in peak replication crisis, but can't find/recall a specific cite arguing or laying out this possibility. Maybe a perspectives piece?
03.03.2026 15:50
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Now out in the American Sociological Review
We present the first large-scale assessment of the structure and evolution of temporalities expressed in U.S. climate change news coverage (2000 to 2021). For this, we analyzed more than 23,000 statements about climate change effects and actions. 🧵 1/
27.02.2026 14:48
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A minimalist isometric 3D illustration on a dark background showing a central glowing cube labeled ".dotfiles" with a git icon. Glowing neon lines radiate from the cube to icons representing "Shell Config," "Editor & Tooling," and "AI Agents (Claude & OpenCode)." A sidebar labeled "Skills Marketplace" displays specialized icons for R, Shiny, Quarto, and writing voices, illustrating a unified development environment.
My dotfiles now manage my AI coding agents 🤖 Same instructions for Claude Code and OpenCode, symlinked from one repo. Here's how I set it up: https://drmo.site/CCrf37
02.03.2026 13:16
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Checking model assumption - linear models
Your model is only as good as its assumptions. 📊 But what happens when your data breaks the rules? Let’s dive into how to check your model assumptions—and exactly how to fix those pesky violations: 🧵👇
easystats.github.io/performance/...
#rstats #easystats #performance
02.03.2026 21:17
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in my decision making class I run a version of The Endowment Effect that goes like this:
When students come in, sealed envelopes are waiting on their chair-arms.
The main slide that greets them says 'NO TOUCHING'
02.03.2026 14:01
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The critique of unmeasured confounding is often levied in a lazy/broad way. It is trivially true in any observational study. But if the critic can't think of a plausible such confounder and posit a reasonable direction/magnitude of its bias then they're not doing productive science.
01.03.2026 18:47
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Javascript code for a noncentral t cdf produced by Claude. It is simply a call to the normal CDF, which is not correct (though will be a decent approximation with large N).
I've been testing Claude to see how well it can "vibe out" a stat. power app that I've already coded completely myself - so I know what I want. It mostly gets things right with animations (those are easily verifiable) but looking into the backend stats code is nightmare inducing (see pic).
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Einsamkeit - Prof. Dr. Maike Luhmann | S. Fischer Verlage
Sind wir heute einsamer denn je - oder sprechen wir nur endlich mehr darüber? Wann machen unsere modernen Lebensumstände uns einsam und wann bewahren sie uns...
Mein Buch #Einsamkeit erscheint am 25. März! Die ersten Termine für Lesungen stehen bereits fest. (Details im Thread)
📅 17.03.2026 📍München
📅 18.03.2026 📍Berlin
📅 19.03.2026 📍Leipzig
📅 20.03.2026 📍Leipzig
📅 26.03.2026 📍Hannover
www.fischerverlage.de/buch/prof-dr...
#Lesereise #Sachbuch
27.02.2026 11:50
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Great new paper led by @bringmannlaura.bsky.social, highlight the need to collect qualitative data in ESM / EMA research.
#PsychSciSky 🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
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An illustration of selection on significance for a test with 50% power
I wrote a short blog post that describes selection on significance in plain language and then proposes and criticizes two alternatives (selection on precision and registered reports). This is me working through my thoughts online, so feedback is very welcome.
ryancbriggs.net/blog/the-pro...
26.02.2026 17:38
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