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Title: | Consensus-based guidance for conducting and reporting multi-analyst studies | Authors: | Aczel, Balazs Szaszi, Barnabas Nilsonne, Gustav van den Akker, Olmo R. Albers, Casper J. van Assen, Marcel Alm Bastiaansen, Jojanneke A. Benjamin, Daniel Boehm, Udo Botvinik-Nezer, Rotem Bringmann, Laura F. Busch, Niko A. Caruyer, Emmanuel Cataldo, Andrea M. Cowan, Nelson Delios, Andrew van Dongen, Noah N. N. Donkin, Chris van Doorn, Johnny B. Dreber, Anna Dutilh, Gilles Egan, Gary F. Gernsbacher, Morton Ann Hoekstra, Rink Hoffmann, Sabine Holzmeister, Felix Huber, Juergen Johannesson, Magnus Jonas, Kai J. Kindel, Alexander T. Kirchler, Michael Kunkels, Yoram K. Lindsay, D. Stephen Mangin, Jean-Francois Matzke, Dora Munafò, Marcus R. Newell, Ben R. Nosek, Brian A. Poldrack, Russell A. Ravenzwaaij, Don Van Rieskamp, Jorg Salganik, Matthew J. Sarafoglou, Alexandra Schonberg, Tom Schweinsberg, Martin Shanks, David Silberzahn, Raphael Simons, Daniel J. Spellman, Barbara A. St-Jean, Samuel Starns, Jeffrey J. Uhlmann, Eric Luis Wicherts, Jelte Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan |
Issue Date: | 9-Nov-2021 | Publisher: | eLife Sciences Publications Ltd | Citation: | Aczel, Balazs, Szaszi, Barnabas, Nilsonne, Gustav, van den Akker, Olmo R., Albers, Casper J., van Assen, Marcel Alm, Bastiaansen, Jojanneke A., Benjamin, Daniel, Boehm, Udo, Botvinik-Nezer, Rotem, Bringmann, Laura F., Busch, Niko A., Caruyer, Emmanuel, Cataldo, Andrea M., Cowan, Nelson, Delios, Andrew, van Dongen, Noah N. N., Donkin, Chris, van Doorn, Johnny B., Dreber, Anna, Dutilh, Gilles, Egan, Gary F., Gernsbacher, Morton Ann, Hoekstra, Rink, Hoffmann, Sabine, Holzmeister, Felix, Huber, Juergen, Johannesson, Magnus, Jonas, Kai J., Kindel, Alexander T., Kirchler, Michael, Kunkels, Yoram K., Lindsay, D. Stephen, Mangin, Jean-Francois, Matzke, Dora, Munafò, Marcus R., Newell, Ben R., Nosek, Brian A., Poldrack, Russell A., Ravenzwaaij, Don Van, Rieskamp, Jorg, Salganik, Matthew J., Sarafoglou, Alexandra, Schonberg, Tom, Schweinsberg, Martin, Shanks, David, Silberzahn, Raphael, Simons, Daniel J., Spellman, Barbara A., St-Jean, Samuel, Starns, Jeffrey J., Uhlmann, Eric Luis, Wicherts, Jelte, Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan (2021-11-09). Consensus-based guidance for conducting and reporting multi-analyst studies. eLife 10 : e72185. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.72185 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | Any large dataset can be analyzed in a number of ways, and it is possible that the use of different analysis strategies will lead to different results and conclusions. One way to assess whether the results obtained depend on the analysis strategy chosen is to employ multiple analysts and leave each of them free to follow their own approach. Here, we present consensus-based guidance for conducting and reporting such multi-analyst studies, and we discuss how broader adoption of the multi-analyst approach has the potential to strengthen the robustness of results and conclusions obtained from analyses of datasets in basic and applied research. © Aczel et al. | Source Title: | eLife | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/231989 | ISSN: | 2050-084X | DOI: | 10.7554/elife.72185 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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