Daniel Lakens (Eindhoven University of Technology) joins James and Dan to talk meta-analysis.
Here’s what they cover:
Daniel’s opinion on the current state of meta-analysis
The benefit of reporting guidelines (even though hardly anyone actually follows them)
How fixing publication bias can fix science
Meta-analysis before and after that Bem paper
How to correct for publication bias
Whether meta-analyses are just published for the citations
The benefits of pre-registering meta-analysis
How we get people to share their data
How sharing data doesn’t just benefit others - it also helps you replicate your own analyses later
Success is tied to funding, no matter how “cheap” your research is
How people can say “yes” to cumulative science, but “no” to sharing data
Responding to mistakes
How to find errors in your own papers before submission
We ask Daniel: i) If he could should one slide to every introductory psychology lecture in the world, what would say?, ii) What has he changed his mind about in the last few years?, iii) The one book/paper he thinks everyone should read
Daniel also gives James and Dan ideas for their 50th episode
Links
Daniel on Twitter - @lakens
Daniel’s course - www.coursera.org/learn/statistical-inferences
Daniel’s blog - daniellakens.blogspot.no
Daniel’s recommended book - Understanding Psychology as a science https://he.palgrave.com/page/detail/?sf1=barcode&st1=9780230542303
Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/ Special Guest: Daniel Lakens.
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