Question

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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2024 ACF Nationals2024-04-21Y2016.00100%25%35%

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BrownIllinois1010020
Chicago DNorth Carolina B0101020
Claremont CollegesMcGill0101020
Columbia BBerkeley A010010
Cornell AWaterloo010010
Cornell BSouth Carolina010010
TexasGeorgia Tech010010
IndianaVirginia1010020
Berkeley BIowa State010010
Chicago BJohns Hopkins10101030
North Carolina AKentucky10101030
MarylandVanderbilt1010020
Columbia AMinnesota A0101020
Minnesota BHarvard010010
NorthwesternPenn1010020
Toronto AFlorida010010
Toronto BMichigan010010
Truman StateYale B010010
WUSTL ARutgers010010
Yale AArizona State1010020