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UID:pretalx-sips2025-budapest-DHEATT@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Most empirical research articles present a single analysis cond
 ucted by the authors. However\, many-analysts studies have shown that rese
 arch teams often use distinct analytical approaches to the same data\, whi
 ch frequently leads to varying conclusions.\n\nTo promote robustness and e
 ncourage a more diverse statistical perspective in research\, we launched 
 the diamond open-access Journal of Robustness Reports. The journal publish
 es concise 500-word summaries of alternative analyses conducted by indepen
 dent analysts\, which enables a more comprehensive and balanced interpreta
 tion of empirical data.\n\nIn this hackathon\, we invite participants to p
 ropose target articles for Robustness Reports\, that is\, influential and 
 widely debated scientific studies where alternative analyses could complem
 ent the original findings and provide valuable new insights. Participants 
 will then break out into groups to conduct the reanalyses\, write submissi
 on-ready Robustness Reports\, and present their findings in a plenary disc
 ussion.
DTSTAMP:20260520T015509Z
LOCATION:Underground\, p10
SUMMARY:WS2: Improving psychological science through Robustness Reports - A
 lexandra Sarafoglou
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/DHEATT/
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UID:pretalx-sips2025-budapest-7HY7GJ@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:While the social sciences have adopted preregistration as a pre
 ferred method to prevent bias\, astrophysics and cosmology have embraced a
 nalysis blinding to safeguard confirmatory research since the early 2000s.
  In this workshop\, I will discuss the strengths and challenges of analysi
 s blinding\, a technique where data is temporarily altered before analysis
 . I will briefly discuss empirical findings comparing analysis blinding to
  preregistration and highlight the types of projects where this approach i
 s particularly valuable. As a practical exercise\, participants will have 
 the opportunity to apply analysis blinding to an empirical dataset.
DTSTAMP:20260520T015509Z
LOCATION:Underground\, p10
SUMMARY:WS6: A hands-on workshop on blinded analysis - Alexandra Sarafoglou
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/7HY7GJ/
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UID:pretalx-sips2025-budapest-R8QNFY@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:In this unconference\, we want to explore the potential of the 
 many-analysts approach in the context of exploratory research. To date\, t
 he many-analysts approach—where multiple research teams address the same
  research question using the same dataset—has been primarily applied to 
 confirmatory research. In that domain\, it has demonstrated a surprising d
 iversity in how researchers preprocess data\, operationalize key construct
 s\, and select statistical models to test hypotheses of interest. However\
 , its potential for exploratory research has received relatively little at
 tention.\nWe believe that many-analysts approaches could provide valuable 
 insights into intriguing patterns in the data and enable a systematic expl
 oration of the variable space. These insights\, in turn\, can inform auxil
 iary assumptions\, inform theory development\, and guide the design of sub
 sequent confirmatory studies.
DTSTAMP:20260520T015509Z
LOCATION:Underground\, p10
SUMMARY:UC18: Many-analysts approach for exploratory research - Alexandra S
 arafoglou
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/R8QNFY/
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UID:pretalx-sips2025-budapest-BQYAPH@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Keynotes: Alexandra Sarafoglou\, Marton Kovacs\, Jeffrey Lees\,
  Lisa Spitzer\, and Agata Bochynska.\nModerator: Ekaterina Pronizius\n\nTh
 is year\, we are departing from tradition at SIPS. Rather than inviting in
 dividual keynote speakers to open and close the conference\, we will host 
 two open roundtable discussions.\nFor the final day\, we would like to hos
 t a second roundtable—this time highlighting the rising stars of open sc
 ience. We would love to hear their personal stories and perspectives\, and
  at one point\, we plan to open the conversation to all SIPS attendees. We
  are confident that this discussion will provide fresh ideas and inspirati
 on that will carry into the SIPS sessions.
DTSTAMP:20260520T015509Z
LOCATION:The groundfloor
SUMMARY:The past\, present\, and future of scientific reform II - Lisa Spit
 zer\, Ekaterina Pronizius\, Alexandra Sarafoglou\, Agata Bochynska\, Jeffr
 ey Lees\, Marton Kovacs
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/BQYAPH/
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