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At Least We’re Better Than Sociologists?

  Posted on 23rd August 2015 by replicationnetwork

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In a recent blog on orgtheory.net, Cristobal Young reports: “We conducted a small field experiment as part of a graduate course in statistical analysis. Students selected sociological articles that they admired and wanted to learn from, and asked the authors…

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