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August 24, 2021: Bill von Hippel
Topic: Discovering Your Own Name On A Wall Of Shame
Abstract:
In this talk I discuss how a colleague’s post on FB led me to discover my own name at the bottom of a list of social psychologists that was sorted by the replicability of their work. That discovery led to a collaboration and joint blog with the creator of the list and the Replicability Index. I’ll discuss our collaboration and what this experience taught me about replication, the role of theory in the social sciences, and how to balance failed and successful replication efforts.
Recommended readings:
Bill von Hippel and Ulrich Schimmack discuss Bill’s Replicability Index: Part 1
Bill von Hippel and Ulrich Schimmack discuss Bill’s Replicability Index: Part 2
About the speaker:
Bill von Hippel is a Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland. His research interests include prejudice and stereotyping, social-cognitive ageing, self-concept, and social cognition.
Additional information regarding this event will be updated here as it becomes available.
Topic: Discovering Your Own Name On A Wall Of Shame
Abstract:
In this talk I discuss how a colleague’s post on FB led me to discover my own name at the bottom of a list of social psychologists that was sorted by the replicability of their work. That discovery led to a collaboration and joint blog with the creator of the list and the Replicability Index. I’ll discuss our collaboration and what this experience taught me about replication, the role of theory in the social sciences, and how to balance failed and successful replication efforts.
Recommended readings:
Bill von Hippel and Ulrich Schimmack discuss Bill’s Replicability Index: Part 1
Bill von Hippel and Ulrich Schimmack discuss Bill’s Replicability Index: Part 2
About the speaker:
Bill von Hippel is a Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of Queensland. His research interests include prejudice and stereotyping, social-cognitive ageing, self-concept, and social cognition.
Additional information regarding this event will be updated here as it becomes available.