This blog mocked “one weird trick” results, like Amy Cuddy’s study of “power poses,” by “proving” that the song “When I’m Sixty-Four” literally made listeners younger. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this blog run by Simonsohn, Neilson, and Simmons. Francesca Gino sued this blog after it found evidence that she and Dan Ariely fabricated data on studies of lying.
ANSWER: Data Colada
[10e] Data Colada is widely credited with coining the term for “hacking” this value. By convention, results are often considered “significant” if this value for an experiment is below 0.05.
ANSWER: p-values
[10m] Several Data Colada posts critiqued Diederik Stapel, who faked results that “chaos” worsens these beliefs. With Fiske et al., Amy Cuddy created a “content model” classifying them by “warmth” and “competence.”
ANSWER: stereotypes [prompt on biases or prejudices]
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