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Statistically sloshed

Mar 02, 202040 min
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Turns out knowing a person for a few years doesn't necessarily mean you know what they do. I knew Sarah was in the department of statistics, but I had no idea how far-reaching her work is! If you're interested in education research, experimental design, and giving back to your community- Sarah Peko-Spicer is your girl! Suggested Reading: The paper that started it all: https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article%3Fid%3D10.1371/journal.pmed.0020124 Methods paper about conducting replication analyses: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.3102/1076998619852953?casa_token=7BVJV46F26kAAAAA:lHV0K2YAVv6npiEhhLxxHmJLMZ6DuvCXYE32V9Z5wvH7OM7v-L7oFXPUOrCRZJGBeqsrTvjtS0c Vox piece on the “crisis”: https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2018/8/27/17761466/psychology-replication-crisis-nature-social-science Follow Sarah Peko-Spicer: instagram: @garlandmathasi, research team website: https://stepp.center/team/ Follow me: PhDrinking@gmail.com, @PhDrinking, @SadieWit, www.facebook.com/PhDrinking/ Thanks to www.bensound.com/ for the intro/outro Thanks to @TylerDamme for audio engineering
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