Uri Simonsohn, Ph.D.

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2003 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
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General Economics, General Psychology, Higher Education
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George Loewenstein grad student 2003 Carnegie Mellon
 (Three essays on constructed preferences.)
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Simonsohn U, Simmons JP, Nelson LD. (2020) Specification curve analysis. Nature Human Behaviour
Mislavsky R, Dietvorst BJ, Simonsohn U. (2019) The minimum mean paradox: A mechanical explanation for apparent experiment aversion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Vosgerau J, Simonsohn U, Nelson LD, et al. (2019) 99% impossible: A valid, or falsifiable, internal meta-analysis. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 148: 1628-1639
Simonsohn U, Nelson LD, Simmons JP. (2019) P-curve won't do your laundry, but it will distinguish replicable from non-replicable findings in observational research: Comment on Bruns & Ioannidis (2016). Plos One. 14: e0213454
Mislavsky R, Dietvorst B, Simonsohn U. (2019) Critical Condition: People Don’t Dislike A Corporate Experiment More than They Dislike Its Worst Condition Marketing Science
Dietvorst BJ, Simonsohn U. (2018) Intentionally "biased": People purposely use to-be-ignored information, but can be persuaded not to. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Nelson LD, Simmons J, Simonsohn U. (2017) Psychology's Renaissance. Annual Review of Psychology
Simmons JP, Simonsohn U. (2017) Power Posing: P-Curving the Evidence. Psychological Science. 28: 687-693
Munafò MR, Nosek BA, Bishop DVM, et al. (2017) A manifesto for reproducible science Nature Human Behaviour. 1
Simonsohn U. (2016) Each Reader Decides if a Replication Counts: Reply to Schwarz and Clore (2016). Psychological Science
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