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Joe Simmons

@jpsimmon

Prof. at Wharton. I research/teach decision making & research methods. Blog: datacolada.org ; Easy Pre-registration: aspredicted.org

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linkhttps://oid.wharton.upenn.edu/profile/jsimmo/ calendar_today11-11-2012 19:16:50

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Data Colada (@datacolada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The lawsuit against Data Colada includes interesting evidence. This table summarizes it. For more details check out our post datacolada.org/114

The lawsuit against Data Colada includes interesting evidence. This table summarizes it. 
For more details check out our post datacolada.org/114
Joe Simmons (@jpsimmon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My dept at Wharton is hiring Assistant Professors in the area of decision-making, defined very broadly, including psych, marketing, management, econ, computational social science. Please apply ASAP and definitely by Oct 13. apply.interfolio.com/130290

Brian Nosek (@briannosek@nerdculture.de) (@briannosek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This great New Yorker piece reveals Zoe as one of the early career researchers who identified problems in Gino's data and acted. If we want a more just research culture, those of us with position and power must stand and support those without it, in word and deed. Thank you Zoe

Zoé Ziani, Ph.D. (@zoeziani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Joe Simmons says, "How many Zoés are there?" My story is not an anecdote: It is what happens when a field refuses to consider the possibility of research fraud.

simine vazire (@siminevazire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What Zoé did back then, and more recently when she decided to tell a reporter what happened, takes immense courage. Our field should be fighting to attract, train, and retain researchers with this kind of integrity.

JK Flake 📈📏 (@jkayflake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've felt angry over this data fraud news for months. But, when I finished reading this I was surprised to be sitting there, crying. I've never felt like I belonged in academia, but this made me feel certain. It is a disgusting and greedy place. How do we let it continue?

Daniël Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VERY interesting new blog post on the Gino case. Nïck Brown🌻 finds a new study where the "excluded participants" have a d = 1.4 effect *in the wrong direction* (see right 2 bars). Unlikely to be a coincidence, I say. Could have been part of the original accusation.

VERY interesting new blog post on the Gino case. <a href="/sTeamTraen/">Nïck Brown🌻</a> finds a new study where the "excluded participants" have a d = 1.4 effect *in the wrong direction* (see right 2 bars). Unlikely to be a coincidence, I say. Could have been part of the original accusation.
Quentin André (@andre_quentin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case anyone is still following the Gino lawsuit: Judge Myong J. Joun has confirmed that the final report of the HBS investigation committee is a judicial record. This report will thus, after appropriate redactions, be accessible to the public.

In case anyone is still following the Gino lawsuit: Judge Myong J. Joun has confirmed that the final report of the HBS investigation committee is a judicial record. 

This report will thus, after appropriate redactions,  be accessible to the public.
Joe Simmons (@jpsimmon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An update on Gino's lawsuit against us (Data Colada). We had a hearing about our motion to dismiss, and we've learned some legal things along the way. No big news yet, but some details: datacolada.org/116

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New Data Colada post. Harvard's Gino Report allows us to re-construct what Harvard says is one of Gino's "original" data sets. We can compare that to the posted data to see how the data were altered datacolada.org/118

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Gino's case against us has been dismissed. Scientists cannot effectively sue other scientists for exposing fraud/errors in their work. Those who work to correct the scientific record can sleep better tonight. Those who don’t want it corrected, well, I don’t care how they sleep.

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Thanks to everyone who supported us, both emotionally and financially. Thanks to our schools for the generous financial support. And thanks to our amazing lawyer, Jeffrey Pyle. We never felt alone in this, and we never felt like we had to stay silent. Thank you.

Data Colada (@datacolada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want to know how many people show an effect in an RCT, policy experiment or between-subjects lab experiment? Consider this off-label use of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test datacolada.org/120

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New retraction at OBHDP. Gino was an author. She had nothing to do with the anomalies. Study 1B had data "that were unlikely to have occurred naturally". The study was done at Wharton but "they do not know who handled the data." sciencedirect.com/science/articl…