Amy Orben is a College Lecturer in Experimental Psychology and DPhil Candidate at the University of Oxford. In October she will be joining the University of Cambridge as a College Research Fellow based at Emmanuel College. Amy’s research uses large-scale pre-existing data sources to examine how digital technologies affect adolescent psychological well-being and mental health. In particular she applies and develops Specification Curve Analysis and Multiverse methodology to combat and expose analytical flexibility in her research area. Alongside her research Amy has worked with national and international media, charities and policymakers to improve coverage and understanding of digital technology effects.
Amy Orben has been a guest on 2 episodes.
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100: Hundredth episode live special (with Daniel Lakens, Amy Orben, and Chris Chambers)
January 27th, 2020 | 1 hr 50 mins
To celebrate our 100th episode, which we video-streamed live, Dan and James were joined by three special guests: Daniel Lakens, Amy Orben, and Chris Chambers.
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84: A GPS in the Garden of Forking Paths (with Amy Orben)
May 21st, 2019 | 52 mins 22 secs
We chat with Amy Orben, who applies "multiverse" methodology to combat and expose analytical flexibility in her research area of the impact of digital technologies on psychological wellbeing. We also discuss ReproducibiliTea, an early career researcher-led journal club initiative she co-founded, which helps young researchers create local open science groups.