Unwarranted inferences from statistical mediation tests–An analysis of articles published in 2015
K Fiedler, C Harris, M Schott - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2018 - Elsevier
Recent attempts to improve on the quality of psychological research focus on good practices
required for statistical significance testing. The scrutiny of theoretical reasoning, though …
required for statistical significance testing. The scrutiny of theoretical reasoning, though …
The two settings of kind and wicked learning environments
Inference involves two settings: In the first, information is acquired (learning); in the second,
it is applied (predictions or choices). Kind learning environments involve close matches …
it is applied (predictions or choices). Kind learning environments involve close matches …
Quo vadis, methodology? The key role of manipulation checks for validity control and quality of science
K Fiedler, L McCaughey… - … on Psychological Science, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The current debate about how to improve the quality of psychological science revolves,
almost exclusively, around the subordinate level of statistical significance testing. In contrast …
almost exclusively, around the subordinate level of statistical significance testing. In contrast …
Data in context: How digital transformation can support human reasoning in cyber-physical production systems
R Müller, F Kessler, DW Humphrey, J Rahm - Future Internet, 2021 - mdpi.com
In traditional production plants, current technologies do not provide sufficient context to
support information integration and interpretation. Digital transformation technologies have …
support information integration and interpretation. Digital transformation technologies have …
Towards a deeper understanding of impression formation—New insights gained from a cognitive-ecological perspective.
Impression formation is a basic module of fundamental research in social cognition, with
broad implications for applied research on interpersonal relations, social attitudes …
broad implications for applied research on interpersonal relations, social attitudes …
The advice less taken: The consequences of receiving unexpected advice
Although new information technologies and social networks make a wide variety of opinions
and advice easily accessible, one can never be sure to get support on a focal judgment task …
and advice easily accessible, one can never be sure to get support on a focal judgment task …
Inductive reasoning model
Abstract We introduce the Inductive Reasoning Model (IRM) as a comprehensive platform
for the study of several phenomena central to self-and social perception. Going beyond the …
for the study of several phenomena central to self-and social perception. Going beyond the …
Navigating the Social Environment: Linking Motivations, Impressions, and Behaviors Via a Sampling Approach to Trustworthiness
Our understanding of impression formation comes from experiments constraining
participants' control over information sampling. This limits our understanding of how people …
participants' control over information sampling. This limits our understanding of how people …
Good choice, bad judgment: How choice under uncertainty generates overoptimism
We examine a fundamental feature of choice under uncertainty: Overestimating an
alternative makes one more likely to choose it. If people are naive to this structural feature …
alternative makes one more likely to choose it. If people are naive to this structural feature …
Data or interpretations: Impacts of information presentation strategies on diagnostic processes
R Müller, C Gögel, R Bönsel - Human Factors and Ergonomics …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Industrial fault diagnosis can be supported by assistance systems that infer fault causes from
sensor data. The present study asked what information these algorithms should make …
sensor data. The present study asked what information these algorithms should make …