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Dr. Lynam first reviews the major factors contributing to the replication crisis, including low power, questionable research practices, HARKing (hypothesizing after results are known), and publication biases. Next, he reviews the various flavors of preregistration. Finally, he discusses how the various types of pre-registration address different factors in the replication crisis.
The Psychology Department is pleased to welcome Dr. Albert Powers from Yale University Department of Psychiatry for a special guest lecture on Wednesday, January 30th at 3:30pm in Psychology Room 120. Dr. Powers is the Medical Director of Yale Psychosis Research Clinic and will giving a talk titled "Conditioned Hallucinations: Toward Development of Computational Markers for Early Diagnosis and Personalized Treatment." Welcome Dr.…
Dr. Markus Junghöfer, senior scientist visiting from the University of Münster's Institute of Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis will be discussing his work on "Emotional Processing in Major Depression: vmPFC as a New Target for Transcranial Stimulation"
We are delighted to host Professor Edward J. Larson as our 2015 Charter Lecturer. Dr. Larson will be speaking on “George Washington and America’s Second Revolution” on Thursday, April 23 at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel. Following Dr. Larson’s remarks, Dean Stefanie Lindquist will moderate a Q&A session between Dr. Larson and a panel of talented UGA Honors students that will probe the complexities of Washington’s life. We look forward…
Please join us for talk on "The Misperception of College Drinking: Pluralistic Ignorance and Campus Life" presented by Dr. William Sonnenstuhl. Speaker Bio: William J. Sonnenstuhl, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Organizational Behavior at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. He is also Associate Director of the Industrial and Labor Relations School's R. Brinkley Smithers…

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