A P-Curve Exercise That Might Restore Some of Your Faith in Psychology UncategorizedDecember 4, 2014Behavior, Evolutionary Psychology, false positives, psychology, replication, social psychology
The Trouble with Oxytocin, Part III: The Noose Tightens for The Oxytocin-->Trust Hypothesis UncategorizedJune 25, 2014Behavior, Cooperation, Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, experimental economics, oxytocin, replication, trust
Why Not Use Cap and Trade to Reduce False Positives In Science? An Elaboration UncategorizedApril 16, 2014cap and trade, economics, false positives, replication, research methods, social psychology
The Trouble with Oxytocin, Part II: Extracting the Truth from Oxytocin Research UncategorizedFebruary 25, 2014experimental economics, oxytocin, psychology, replication, social psychology
The Trouble with Oxytocin, Part I: Does OT Actually Increase Trusting Behavior? UncategorizedDecember 17, 2013experimental economics, oxytocin, replication, social psychology, trust