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Uri Simonsohn

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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 14, 2015
It Does Not Follow: Evaluating the One-Off Publication Bias Critiques by Francis (2012a, 2012b, 2012c, 2012d, 2012e, in press)Uri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|August 29, 2013
Just post it: the lesson from two cases of fabricated data detected by statistics aloneUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|March 25, 2015
Small telescopes: detectability and the evaluation of replication resultsUri Simonsohn
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 9, 2011
Spurious? Name similarity effects (implicit egotism) in marriage, job, and moving decisionsUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|May 9, 2009
Direct risk aversion: evidence from risky prospects valued below their worst outcomeUri Simonsohn
Nature|July 6, 2012
The data detective. Interview by Ed YongUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|September 2, 2016
Each Reader Decides if a Replication CountsUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|June 28, 2011
Spurious also? Name-similarity effects (implicit egotism) in employment decisionsUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|January 12, 2013
Daily horizons: evidence of narrow bracketing in judgment from 10 years of M.B.A. admissions interviewsUri Simonsohn, Francesca Gino
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 28, 2018
Intentionally "biased": People purposely use to-be-ignored information, but can be persuaded not toBerkeley J Dietvorst, Uri Simonsohn
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 14, 2015
It Does Not Follow: Evaluating the One-Off Publication Bias Critiques by Francis (2012a, 2012b, 2012c, 2012d, 2012e, in press)Uri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|August 29, 2013
Just post it: the lesson from two cases of fabricated data detected by statistics aloneUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|March 25, 2015
Small telescopes: detectability and the evaluation of replication resultsUri Simonsohn
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|February 9, 2011
Spurious? Name similarity effects (implicit egotism) in marriage, job, and moving decisionsUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|May 9, 2009
Direct risk aversion: evidence from risky prospects valued below their worst outcomeUri Simonsohn
Nature|July 6, 2012
The data detective. Interview by Ed YongUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|September 2, 2016
Each Reader Decides if a Replication CountsUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|June 28, 2011
Spurious also? Name-similarity effects (implicit egotism) in employment decisionsUri Simonsohn
Psychological Science|January 12, 2013
Daily horizons: evidence of narrow bracketing in judgment from 10 years of M.B.A. admissions interviewsUri Simonsohn, Francesca Gino
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|December 28, 2018
Intentionally "biased": People purposely use to-be-ignored information, but can be persuaded not toBerkeley J Dietvorst, Uri Simonsohn
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