
Zoé Ziani, Ph.D.
@ZoeZiani
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PhD in Organizational Behavior, with a keen interest in meta-science and Open Science. Loves thinking about issues and how to solve them. 🇺🇦🇪🇺🕊️
Boulder, CO
Joined February 2021
First, Trump gets demolished by Harris on TV, then Gino's case against Colada gets dismissed in court. Glad to see the bad guys aren't always winning! 🥳.
Gino's case against us has been dismissed. Scientists cannot effectively sue other scientists for exposing fraud/errors in their work. Those who work to correct the scientific record can sleep better tonight. Those who don’t want it corrected, well, I don’t care how they sleep.
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Breastfeeding in many Western countries has become an industry, with its sales team (lactation consultants) promoting its overhyped product (breastmilk), and badmouthing the competition (formula manufacturers). .
A new randomized controlled trial comparing breastmilk to formula among extremely preterm infants was published just yesterday. Short🧵. They found no effect whatsoever on neurodevelopmental outcomes at 22-26 months of age.
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RT @habit_weekly: What was your favorite #BehavioralScience resource in 2023? Let your voice be heard! #HabitWeeklyAwards. Top resources by….
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RT @habit_weekly: ✨ Time to cast your vote for the 2023 Habit Weekly Awards! 🗳️🏆. 👏 The moment has arrived to shine a spotlight on your fav….
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I wrote a post-mortem on the Gino-Ariely scandal: How I came to suspect Gino’s work, the resistance I met during my Ph.D., my experience working with Data Colada, and the lessons I hope business academia will learn from it.
theorgplumber.com
My perspective on the Gino-Ariely scandal, and what we should learn from it.
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A very interesting post on the scandals currently rocking the world of behavioral sciences, arguing that behavioral science practitioners might have some soul-searching to do too!.
prismaticstrategy.com
Recent controversies in BeSci highlight a pivotal moment: to champion genuine research over the seduction of counterintuitive narratives.
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As @jpsimmon says, "How many Zoés are there?" My story is not an anecdote: It is what happens when a field refuses to consider the possibility of research fraud.
Data fraud is often framed as a victimless crime--or else the perpetrators frame themselves as the victim. But the true victims are often graduate students who struggle to replicate a prominent study, face professional ostracism, and their only recourse is to leave the field or
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Gideon Lewis-Kraus interviewed me about my role in the Ariely - Gino scandal. I think it is excellent work! .
newyorker.com
Dan Ariely and Francesca Gino became famous for their research into why we bend the truth. Now they’ve both been accused of fabricating data.
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RT @BrianNosek: A summary of the Many Co-Authors project to audit the findings of Gino-led projects:
behavioralscientist.org
The Many Co-Authors project is a new initiative, led by a group of Gino’s coauthors, aimed at reviewing of Gino-led studies to help address concerns surrounding the body of her coauthored work.
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