2016
DOI: 10.1177/1745691616658637
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Increasing Transparency Through a Multiverse Analysis

Abstract: Psychology has been stirred by dramatic revelations of questionable research practices (John, Loewenstein, & Prelec, 2012), implausible findings (Wagenmakers, Wetzels, Borsboom, & van der Maas, 2011), and low reproducibility (Open Science Collaboration, 2015; Yong, 2012). The resulting crisis of confidence has led to a wide array of recommendations for improving research practices. Commonly cited advice includes replication, high power, copiloting, adjusting the alpha level, focusing on estimation rather than … Show more

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“…The use of NHST involves many, often arbitrary decisions that its users need to make Bakker & Wicherts, 2014a;John et al, 2012;Kriegeskorte, Simmons, Bellgowan, & Baker, 2009;Nieuwenhuis, Forstmann, & Wagenmakers, 2011;Simmons et al, 2011;Simonsohn et al, 2014a;Steegen, Tuerlinckx, Gelman, & Vanpaemel, 2016;van Aert et al, 2016;. Making as many of those decisions before the analyses are conducted or even before the study takes place forces authors to think through all potential pitfalls in the design and the analyses and to collaboratively formulate an analysis plan.…”
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“…The use of NHST involves many, often arbitrary decisions that its users need to make Bakker & Wicherts, 2014a;John et al, 2012;Kriegeskorte, Simmons, Bellgowan, & Baker, 2009;Nieuwenhuis, Forstmann, & Wagenmakers, 2011;Simmons et al, 2011;Simonsohn et al, 2014a;Steegen, Tuerlinckx, Gelman, & Vanpaemel, 2016;van Aert et al, 2016;. Making as many of those decisions before the analyses are conducted or even before the study takes place forces authors to think through all potential pitfalls in the design and the analyses and to collaboratively formulate an analysis plan.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such potential for bias is particularly severe for experiments that study subtle effects with relatively small samples. Hence, we need an appropriate way to deal with researcher DFs; one way to assess the relevance of choices is to report all potentially relevant analyses either as a traditional sensitivity analyses or as a multiverse analysis (Steegen et al, 2016). Another solution is that the data are available for independent reanalysis after publication, although this is not always possible due to low sharing rates .…”
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“…As a result, an outlier analysis is very likely to produce a multiverse of outcomes (cf. Steegen, Tuerlinckx, Gelman, & Vanpaemel, 2016).…”
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