Topic XX. Blind Analysis
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LEARNING GOALS
- B. CONCEPT ACQUISITION
- Approaches to reducing confirmation bias other than blind analysis:
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LEARNING GOALS
- B. CONCEPT ACQUISITION
- Approaches to reducing confirmation bias other than blind analysis:
- a. Preregistration: A research group publicly commits to a specific set of methods and analyses before they conduct their research.
- b. Registered replication: [A] research group(s) commits to a specific set of methods and procedures to verify the result of an earlier work (typically with the input of the original research team). Results are publicized regardless of outcome.
- c. Adversarial collaboration: Scientists with opposing views agree to all the details of how data should be gathered and analyzed before any of the results are known.
- d. Peer review: New results are evaluated by other experts in the same field to determine whether they are valid. This only reduces confirmation bias if reviewers don’t share biases.
- C. CONCEPT APPLICATION
- Evaluate techniques (e.g., registered replication, adversarial collaboration, peer review) - a) for ability to address confirmation bias and b) in comparison to blind analysis.