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DESCRIPTION:Statistics programs use defaults. When a user does not specify 
 every single option in their code\, default choices are often chosen for t
 hem. These can be as simple as defaulting to Welch's t-test versus Student
 's t\, or more complicated including default scaling in structural equatio
 n modeling or maximum likelihood procedure in mixed effects models. We are
  looking for people who are interested in the topic of computational repro
 ducibility and familiar with any of the following (non exhaustive) statist
 ical techniques:\nt-test\, ANOVA\, Regression\, SEM/Factor Analysis\, MLM\
 , Survival Analysis\, \nand know how to use one of the following (non-exha
 ustive) statistical software:\nR\, STATA\, SPSS\, MPlus\, SAS\nThe goal is
  to use open datasets to run the same model using only program defaults in
  each of the different programs\, highlighting if and when results differ.
DTSTAMP:20260524T192126Z
LOCATION:AUDITORIUM
SUMMARY:How Much Do Unknown and Undisclosed Program Defaults Harm Reproduci
 bility? - Protzko
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2026-dc/talk/KXQQZA/
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