Uri Simonsohn, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
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(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 |