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‘Spell-Checker for Statistics’ Reduces Errors in the Psychology Literature
A free-to-use tool designed to detect statistical errors is significantly reducing the number of mistakes creeping into papers, suggests a study published this January1. First described in a 2015 publication2, statcheck is an online tool Visit Page
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New Content from Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
A sample of articles on cross-cultural generalizability, adjusting for publication bias, pitfalls of popular path models, causal justification, and much more. Visit Page
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Methods: How to Do Data Visualization Using R—Even If You Don’t Use R
Read about the advantages of using the programming language R in data processing and statistical analysis. Visit Page
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New Research in Psychological Science
A sample of research on racial bias in police traffic stops, hypothesis testing, learning about the self, motivating growth by feeling discomfort, habits, stereotypes, and visual search. Visit Page
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New Content from Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
A sample of articles on mediation analysis, human error in research, a tool to estimate sample size, machine-learning measurement bias, preprints, and an experiment builder. Visit Page
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NSF Grant Submission Deadlines
Psychological scientists looking to apply for funding from the US National Science Foundation may be interested in upcoming 2021 deadlines. Visit Page