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2020 June-July updates: Publications, pre-prints, Registered Reports, and columns

Dear colleagues and friends,


I hope you are all keeping safe and healthy.
This is meant as a quick update about our progress with the projects. We've been able to push through despite these challenging times.

[Mailing list explanation: I started using an email mailing list to keep those who work with me, know me, and/or attend my activities updated about all that we're doing in my lab at HKU. I am hoping to help you in your research activities and slowly build a community interested in open-science to promote the "credibility revolution". I add those who have asked me or corresponded with me about my research or activities. If you're not interested in further updates, links to unsubscribe available at the bottom. If others want to join/previous emails: https://tinyurl.com/giladmailinglist ]

 

Update: New publications


Replications from our HKU mass replication project:
  • Ziano, I., Mok, P., & Feldman, G. (2020). Replication and Extension of Alicke (1985) Better-Than-Average Effect for Desirable and Controllable Traits. Social Psychological and Personality Science. [Preprint] [OSF]
General research:
  • Feldman, G. (2020). Personal values and moral foundations: Examining relations and joint prediction of moral variables. Social Psychological and Personality Science. [Preprint] [OSF]


 

Update: Registered Report Stage 1 In-principle Acceptance


We've received two Registered Report Stage 1 In-principle Acceptance.

[If you're not familiar with Registered Reports, it's a process of peer review over a pre-registration before data collection, that upon agreement of the terms, guarantees publication of the findings regardless of outcomes providing following the pre-registration or detailing deviations and explaining why those took place. I personally think this is the future of confirmatory quantitative science.
More information on that can be found on: https://cos.io/rr/ ]
  1. Xiao, Q., Zeng, S., & Feldman, G. (2021). Revisiting the decoy effect: Replication and extension of Ariely and Wallsten (1995) and Connolly, Reb, and Kausel (2013). Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology. [Preprint] [OSF]
  2. Lim, V., & Feldman, G. (2021). Values and the dark side: Meta-analysis of links between Dark Triad traits and personal values. Journal of Research in Personality.  [Preprint] [OSF]
 

Update: New preprints 


We submitted a few pre-prints for review, and we'd appreciate feedback on any of the following:
  1. Chandrashekar, et al., & Feldman. Revisiting the Folk Concept of Intentionality: Replications and extensions of Malle and Knobe (1997). [Preprint] [OSF]
  2. Nanakdewa, et al., & Feldman. Outcomes associated with believing in free will: Meta-analysis [Registered Report Stage 1] [Preprint] [OSF]
  3. Chen, J., Kwan, L., Ma, L., Choi, H., Lo, Y., Au, S., Tsang, C., Cheng, B., & Feldman, G. Retrospective and prospective Hindsight Bias: Replications and extensions of Fischhoff (1975) and Slovic and Fischhoff (1977).  [Preprint] [OSF]
 

Feedback needed: Experimental meta-analysis Registered Report templates


We've been working to create a template for an experimental meta-analysis Registered Report. Please review our templates and give us feedback:
We're also working with the NIRO Systematic Reviews team to integrate a meta pre-registration template to the Open Science Framework.

 

Psychology Today column: Sharing open-science experiences


Jieying from our team shared her experiences from leading one of our replication projects and we posted that on Psychology Today: Overcoming “Inaction Inertia” to Support Open-Science




If you're interested, you're invited to write a post with us. It’s your opportunity to talk about:
  1. Your thoughts/experiences about/with open-science.
  2. Your replication/meta projects, summarize the insights. It would be best if it’s a project that you’re doing with us, but we can also consider something about other work you’re doing on your own that is relevant to our initiatives or similar topics.
  3. Anything else relating to the relevant topics (credibility revolution/judgment and decision-making/social-psychology).

 



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Feel free to share any of these with others. Happy to answer questions.

If you want to talk more about implementing open-science, registered reports, pre-registered replications, meta-analyses, etc. in your department and/or university, please do get in touch, I'm very happy to help.



Best regards,
 
--
Gilad Feldman (Fili)
Department of Psychology
University of Hong Kong
 
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