Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results.
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Published:2020-05
Issue:5
Volume:146
Page:451-479
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ISSN:1939-1455
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Container-title:Psychological Bulletin
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Psychological Bulletin
Author:
Landy Justin F.ORCID, Jia Miaolei (Liam), Ding Isabel L., Viganola Domenico, Tierney Warren, Dreber Anna, Johannesson Magnus, Pfeiffer Thomas, Ebersole Charles R., Gronau Quentin F., Ly Alexander, van den Bergh Don, Marsman Maarten, Derks Koen, Wagenmakers Eric-Jan, Proctor Andrew, Bartels Daniel M., Bauman Christopher W., Brady William J., Cheung Felix, Cimpian AndreiORCID, Dohle SimoneORCID, Donnellan M. Brent, Hahn AdamORCID, Hall Michael P., Jiménez-Leal WilliamORCID, Johnson David J., Lucas Richard E., Monin Benoît, Montealegre Andres, Mullen Elizabeth, Pang Jun, Ray Jennifer, Reinero Diego A., Reynolds Jesse, Sowden Walter, Storage Daniel, Su Runkun, Tworek Christina M., Van Bavel Jay J., Walco Daniel, Wills Julian, Xu Xiaobing, Yam Kai Chi, Yang Xiaoyu, Cunningham William A., Schweinsberg Martin, Urwitz Molly, The Crowdsourcing Hypothesis Tests Collaboration , Uhlmann Eric L.
Funder
INSEAD Jan Wallander and Tom Hedelius Foundation Knut and Alice Wallenbergs Foundation Austrian Science Fund Swedish Foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences Marsden Fund
Publisher
American Psychological Association (APA)
Subject
History and Philosophy of Science,General Psychology
Cited by
99 articles.
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