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Developed the IAT, GNAT, and SPF. Co-founded Project Implicit, Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science, and the Center for Open Science.

Charlottesville, VA
Joined March 2012
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Same.
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
In case you were wondering, it never ended. I am just pretending that it did, for my own sake.
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
Naturalistic experiment making the most of rigor and transparency with the Registered Report format plus open data, materials, and code. Congrats to Jordan (what is the statute of limitations for my taking credit for former lab members’ work?) & Aaron for leading a fine project.
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Jordan Axt
2 years
New article in Nature Human Behavior co-led by Aaron Nichols! In a Registered Report, we ran a field study to test whether images of organizational diversity impact the quality and quantity of applicants from majority and minority groups.
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
My new Bluesky account is
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
RT @ZoeZiani: Yes. I had to censor my work without which my committee wouldn't sign it. But the great thing with Internet is that you c….
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
There is a remarkable difference in tone and insight about Gino and her work between a NYT piece that did not appear engage with any co-authors, and a New Yorker piece that did. NYT: New Yorker:
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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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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
This great New Yorker piece reveals Zoe as one of the early career researchers who identified problems in Gino's data and acted. If we want a more just research culture, those of us with position and power must stand and support those without it, in word and deed. Thank you Zoe.
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Zoé Ziani, Ph.D.
2 years
Gideon Lewis-Kraus interviewed me about my role in the Ariely - Gino scandal. I think it is excellent work! .
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
An important model posits two routes to persuasion. A peripheral route relies on superficial cues of credibility; a central route involves depth consideration of the reasons and evidence. The Gino arguments seem to bank on readers sticking with the peripheral route.
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
RT @kirst_morehouse: Do you collect demographic info about your participants? Do you share open data? If so, check out this preprint w/ @Be….
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
Preregistered studies can & should be critiqued for how they present and interpret planned vs unplanned analyses. Non-preregistered studies can't & should be critiqued for how they present and interpret planned vs unplanned analyses. The 2nd is more common and less transparent.
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
Imagine being head of recruiting for Stanford baseball. 64 games, 7 away weekends + the conference tournament. Thursday morning departure. Sunday night or Monday afternoon return. Better hope to get a bunch of Sat doubleheaders instead of F/S/S games.
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Baseball 2023
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
Condolences to Cal and Stanford's baseball, softball, and olympic sport student athletes who will lose multiple additional school days to cross-country travel demands. Being a student athlete is hard enough with regional travel demands. Sheesh.
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
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Condolences to Cal and Stanford's baseball, softball, and olympic sport student athletes who will lose multiple additional school days to cross-country travel demands. Being a student athlete is hard enough with regional travel demands. Sheesh.
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AP Top 25
2 years
BREAKING: The Atlantic Coast Conference has cleared the way for Stanford, California and SMU to join the league, two people with knowledge of the decision told the AP.
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
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"The GoFundMe response has, right now, given us the freedom to make decisions about how to proceed in this case without worrying about how much our legal fees will accrue. We can pursue what's right instead of what’s most affordable.".
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RT @annalilharvey: @NIH Acting Director Larry Tabak recently said, "We'll have to have the discipline to stop supporting underpowered bouti….
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
2 years
The @OSFramework has many users from the humanities, including historians, making their work more open. Also, check out the qualitative data repository:
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Dr Anton Howes
2 years
I think history has some serious problems when it comes to self-correction. False "facts" spread rapidly and can last for decades. My modest suggestion is to systematically spread access to archival sources. My *hope* is for an Open History movement.
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Brian Nosek (@[email protected])
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Daughter, age 9: I figured out how to make my live-forever machine. I’ll get jellyfish DNA and mix it w/chemicals. I’m going to test it on <bully at school>. Me: What if it works?. Daughter: Ugh. I need a new plan. [A favorite from the memory box.].
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