About this Episode
Dan and James talk about the recent SIPS conference answer a listener question on "salami slicing" the outcomes from one study into multiple papers.
Here's what they cover:
- What is the SIPS conference? [0:24]
- A SIPS proposal for Google scholar to highlight commentaries and replication attempts on specific articles [15:42]
- James and Dan’s favourite Hertz episodes [20:43]
- We answer a listener question on Salami slicing [28:45]
- Can you publish too much? [48:10]
Links
- SIPS conference: https://www.improvingpsych.org/SIPS2018/
- Reproducibilitea podcast: https://soundcloud.com/reproducibilitea
- Salami slicing tweet: https://twitter.com/academicswrite/status/1008719899940786176
- Cumulative impact factors: http://khakhalin.blogspot.com/2012/11/cumulative-impact-factor-benchmarking.html
- A working document from SIPS on making replications discoverable (including Google scholar) https://osf.io/57zxa/
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Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/
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