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January-February 2022 updates: New & upcoming talks, media, publications, & preprints

Dear colleagues and friends,


This is meant as a quick update regarding our activities during the months of January and February 2022.

[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  a science reform. 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 or view previous emails: https://mgto.org/giladmailinglist]

 

 

Upcoming open-science talks

 

I will be giving a series of talks in the month of March:

  1. HKU Registered Reports challenge: Promoting, supporting, and incentivizing open-science high-rigor publishable science with students
    1. Host: HKU CETL/Education
    2. Time/Date: Wednesday, March 9, 2022, 4:30pm–530pm (Hong Kong time).
    3. Poster with info and registration
  2. Challenges, Benefits, and Tips for Researchers in Endorsing Open-Science, Conducting Registered Reports, and Supporting a Science Reform
    1. Host: HKUST library
    2. Time/Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2022, 2:00pm–3:30pm (Hong Kong time).
    3. Poster with info and registration
  3. “Check me, replicate me” pledge: Promoting a science of collaborative replications, assessments, and corrections
    1. Host: Uni of Vienna
    2. Time/Date: Thursday, March 31, 2022; 3 pm (CET timezone)
    3. Poster with info
    4. Registration: Email colloquium.psychologie@univie.ac.at for Zoom link

All talks will be recorded and later shared on OSF and YouTube.


 

New team talks


I hosted talks from our ECR/students team about open-science and replications:

  • Endorsing & Engaging in Open Science as an Early Career Researcher | Max Korbmacher | HKU Brownbag [OSF] [YouTube]
 

 

Psychology today: New team posts


Hiro and Max, two early career researchers in our team who recently led a replication and extensions project all the way to publication reflected on their journeys on our team's Psychology Today column:

  1. Hirotaka Imada: What and How Much to Offer to Solicit Desired Help? Summarizing replications and extensions of Heyman and Ariely (2004)  
  2. Max Korbmacher: Seeing Ourselves as Better or Worse Than Others Depends on the Difficulty of the Task. A tale of a collaborative Kruger (1999) replication and extensions project.


 

In-press publications and new preprints


(*: equal contribution; underlined: supervised students; ^: corresponding author; italic: invited ECR)

New publications:

  1. *Korbmacher, M., *Kwan, C., & ^*Feldman, G. (2022). Both better and worse than others depending on difficulty:  Replication and extensions of Kruger’s (1999) above and below average effects. Judgment and Decision Making
    [Preprint] [OSF] [Open access]
  2. *Imada, H., *Chan, W., *Ng, Y., *Man, L., *Wong, M., Cheng, B., &
     ^Feldman, G. (2022). Rewarding more is better for soliciting help, yet more so for cash than for goods: Revisiting and reframing the Tale of Two Markets with replications and extensions of Heyman and Ariely (2004). Collabra: Psychology, 8 (1): 32572.
    [Article] [Preprint] [OSF] [Open Access]
  3. Koppel, L., Andersson, D., Tinghög, G., Västfjäll, D., & ^Feldman, G. (2022) [conditional acceptance]. We are all less risky and more skillful than our fellow drivers: Replication and extension of Svenson (1981). Meta Psychology
    [Preprint] [OSF] [Open access]
  4. *El Habibi, *M., Chan, W., *Tunca, B., *Ziano, I., ^Feldman, G. (2022) [conditional acceptance]. Replication: Unsuccessful replications and extensions of Temporal Value Asymmetry in monetary valuation and moral judgment. Journal of Economic Psychology
    [Preprint] [OSF]

New preprints:
  1. Yeung, S. & ^Feldman, G. Revisiting the Temporal Pattern of Regret: Replication of Gilovich and Medvec (1994) with extensions examining responsibility.
    [Preprint] [OSF]


For a full list of publications and preprints from the mass replication project see: https://mgto.org/pre-registered-replications/#preprints  

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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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