Monthly Archives: February 2013

When effect sizes matter: The internal (in?)coherence of much of social psychology

This is a guest post by Lee Jussim.  It was originally posted as a comment to the Beginning of History Effect, but it seemed too important to leave as a comment. It has been slightly edited to help it stand … Continue reading

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A Case in Point

In the post about the Beginning of History Effect, I used candidate gene research as a case in point to illustrate how unreplicable research can get lodged in the scientific literature and how it is difficult to then dislodge.  A … Continue reading

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Does (effect) Size Matter?

Does (effect) Size Matter?. A highly related and important post from David Funder

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The Beginning of History Effect

Doctor, my eyes have seen the years And the slow parade of fears without crying Now I want to understand I have done all that I could To see the evil and the good without hiding You must help me … Continue reading

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