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Episode 76: Preregistration (What is it Good For)
Episode 76

Episode 76: Preregistration (What is it Good For)

Alexa and Yoel talk about objections to preregistration. Does preregistration imply that researchers can't be trusted? Does it mean that they can't use their best judgment? When might preregistration be unhelpful? We also discuss how preregistration would have helped in a recent paper testing Cardi B's maxim that "hoes don't get cold."

Two Psychologists Four Beers

November 17, 20211h 7mExplicit

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Show Notes

Alexa and Yoel talk about objections to preregistration. Does preregistration imply that researchers can't be trusted? Does it mean that they can't use their best judgment? When might preregistration be unhelpful? We also discuss researcher degrees of freedom in a recent paper testing Cardi B's maxim that "hoes don't get cold."

Plus: ketchup on ice cream, and Alexa's controversial replacement for Daylight Savings Time.

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preregistrationresearcher degrees of freedomcardi bmethodsfield experiments