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Improving Statistical Analysis in Team Science: The Case of a Bayesian Multiverse of Many Labs 4

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posted on 2025-05-11, 20:20 authored by Suzanne Hoogeveen, Sophie W. Berkhout, Quentin GronauQuentin Gronau, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Julia M. Haaf
Team-science projects have become the “gold standard” for assessing the replicability and variability of key findings in psychological science. However, we believe the typical meta-analytic approach in these projects fails to match the wealth of collected data. Instead, we advocate the use of Bayesian hierarchical modeling for team-science projects, potentially extended in a multiverse analysis. We illustrate this full-scale analysis by applying it to the recently published Many Labs 4 project. This project aimed to replicate the mortality-salience effect—that being reminded of one’s own death strengthens the own cultural identity. In a multiverse analysis, we assess the robustness of the results with varying data-inclusion criteria and prior settings. Bayesian model comparison results largely converge to a common conclusion: The data provide evidence against a mortality-salience effect across the majority of our analyses. We issue general recommendations to facilitate full-scale analyses in team-science projects.

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Journal title

Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science

Volume

6

Issue

3

Pagination

1-25

Publisher

Sage

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Engineering, Science and Environment

School

School of Psychological Sciences

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