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The gatekeepers of academia: What our new study reveals about bias in publishing
In our new research paper, we investigate bias in how journals publish on controversial topics, using a large dataset of 20k publications, combining both human and AI-powered analysis.
New semester, new door, same curiosity
A personal reflection on my career path to this position at Claremont McKenna College, marked by open doors.
The most important table you’ve been ignoring
In this Research Review, we discuss an article that emphasized the often-overlooked importance of “basic” descriptive statistics in research and teaching.
This or that? The psychology behind picking just one
Our most recent publication features a review of 80 years of research on “forced-choice” measurement. Find out more about what this is, why it works, and how research is improving!
Learning to speak in an alien language
Why I believe in science communication, why it matters, and why we’re so bad at it.