User:Rubinpsyc

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My name is Mark Rubin. I'm a psychology researcher at the University of Durham, UK.

I created a page on HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known) and made substantial contributions to the page on preregistration in science. I have published several articles in these areas (Rubin, 2017, 2019, 2020). [1][2][3]

For more about my work, please see here.

This user has publicly declared that they have a conflict of interest regarding the Wikipedia article HARKing.



References[edit]

  1. ^ Rubin, M. (2017). "When does HARKing hurt? Identifying when different types of undisclosed post hoc hypothesizing harm scientific progress". Review of General Psychology. 21 (4): 308–320. doi:10.1037/gpr0000128.
  2. ^ Rubin, M. (2020). "Does preregistration improve the credibility of research findings?". The Quantitative Methods for Psychology. 16 (4): 376–390. doi:10.20982/tqmp.16.4.p376.
  3. ^ Rubin, M. (2019). "The costs of HARKing". British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. doi:10.1093/bjps/axz050.