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Alexandru Marcoci

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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|November 21, 2020
Judgement aggregation in scientific collaborations: The case for waiving expertiseAlexandru Marcoci, James Nguyen
Plos One|March 23, 2021
Pre-screening workers to overcome bias amplification in online labour marketsAns Vercammen, Alexandru Marcoci, Mark Burgman
Nature Human Behaviour|August 10, 2023
Big STEM collaborations should include humanities and social scienceAlexandru Marcoci, Ann C Thresher, Niels C M Martens, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 23, 2019
Better Together: Reliable Application of the Post-9/11 and Post-Iraq US Intelligence Tradecraft Standards Requires Collective AnalysisAlexandru Marcoci, Mark Burgman, Ariel Kruger, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|October 13, 2023
Validating a forced-choice method for eliciting quality-of-reasoning judgmentsAlexandru Marcoci, Margaret E Webb, Luke Rowe, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|June 9, 2023
Predicting and reasoning about replicability using structured groupsBonnie C Wintle, Eden T Smith, Martin Bush, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2023
Predicting reliability through structured expert elicitation with the repliCATS (Collaborative Assessments for Trustworthy Science) processHannah Fraser, Martin Bush, Bonnie C Wintle, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|December 20, 2024
Predicting the replicability of social and behavioural science claims in COVID-19 preprintsAlexandru Marcoci, David P Wilkinson, Ans Vercammen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 28, 2026
AI-assisted teams outperform AI-led teams but not human-only teams in assessing research reproducibility in quantitative social scienceAbel Brodeur, David Valenta, Alexandru Marcoci, et al.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science|November 21, 2020
Judgement aggregation in scientific collaborations: The case for waiving expertiseAlexandru Marcoci, James Nguyen
Plos One|March 23, 2021
Pre-screening workers to overcome bias amplification in online labour marketsAns Vercammen, Alexandru Marcoci, Mark Burgman
Nature Human Behaviour|August 10, 2023
Big STEM collaborations should include humanities and social scienceAlexandru Marcoci, Ann C Thresher, Niels C M Martens, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 23, 2019
Better Together: Reliable Application of the Post-9/11 and Post-Iraq US Intelligence Tradecraft Standards Requires Collective AnalysisAlexandru Marcoci, Mark Burgman, Ariel Kruger, et al.
Behavior Research Methods|October 13, 2023
Validating a forced-choice method for eliciting quality-of-reasoning judgmentsAlexandru Marcoci, Margaret E Webb, Luke Rowe, et al.
Royal Society Open Science|June 9, 2023
Predicting and reasoning about replicability using structured groupsBonnie C Wintle, Eden T Smith, Martin Bush, et al.
Plos One|January 26, 2023
Predicting reliability through structured expert elicitation with the repliCATS (Collaborative Assessments for Trustworthy Science) processHannah Fraser, Martin Bush, Bonnie C Wintle, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|December 20, 2024
Predicting the replicability of social and behavioural science claims in COVID-19 preprintsAlexandru Marcoci, David P Wilkinson, Ans Vercammen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 28, 2026
AI-assisted teams outperform AI-led teams but not human-only teams in assessing research reproducibility in quantitative social scienceAbel Brodeur, David Valenta, Alexandru Marcoci, et al.
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