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Lecture

Increasing Transparency Through Preregistration and/or Multiverse Analyses

Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg

   14.03.2024

   4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

   LMU Munich and Zoom

The LMU Open Science Center invites to a lecture on multiverse analyses by Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt.

Pre-registering an analysis plan means committing to analytical steps without knowing the results of the research. Multiverse analysis means committing to multiple, defensible analytical steps and investigating the robustness of the results across analytical choices. Assuming that all listeners are familiar with 'The preregistration revolution' (Nosek et al., 2018, PNAS), after a brief introduction to the rationale for multiverse analysis, I will argue in this talk that the two proposed tools for the credibility revolution (pre-registration and multiverse analysis) should be used together.

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LMU Open Science Center


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