This piece was cross-posted on the Transprent Replications blog.
A significant and pretty common problem I see when reading papers in social science (and psychology in particular) is that they present a fancy analysis but don’t show the results of what we have named the “Simplest Valid Analysis” – which is the simplest possible way of analyzing the data that is still a valid test of the hypothesis in question.
This creates two potentially serious problems that make me less confident in th...
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