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SUMMARY:Lies\, Damn Lies\, and Statistics: Ethics in Quantitative Research
DESCRIPTION:Over the last few years\, there has been increased scrutiny on 
 quantitative research driven by several high-profile research scandals. 
 More researchers are recognizing and speaking out about the ways that 
 quantitative research can be manipulated or used to mislead\, including 
 cherry-picked data\, p-value hacking\, salami slicing\, data fabrication\, 
 misleading visuals\, weak effect sizes\, inaccessible data\, opaque 
 analyses\, and overblown claims. These practices are often the result of a 
 lack of information and training more than a desire to mislead. This 
 session focuses on ways that people use quantitative data and statistics to 
 mislead\, both intentionally and unintentionally\, how to recognize 
 misleading data and claims\, and how to avoid these practices in your own 
 research.
LOCATION:Classroom 103
ORGANIZER;CN="Cody Ray":MAILTO:wcray@olemiss.edu
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CONTACT;CN="Cody Ray":MAILTO:wcray@olemiss.edu
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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