Brauer, Markus Kennedy, Kevin R.
Published in
Frontiers in Social Psychology
Following Douglas Mook's lead we distinguish between research on “effects that can be made to occur” and research on “effects that do occur” and argue that both can contribute to the advancement of knowledge. We further suggest that current social psychological research focuses too much on the former type of effects. Given the discipline's emphasis...
Cruz, Lauren A. Cooke Bailey, Jessica N. Crawford, Dana C.
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) revolutionized our understanding of common genetic variation and its impact on common human disease and traits. Developed and adopted in the mid-2000s, GWAS led to searchable genotype–phenotype catalogs and genome-wide datasets available for further data mining and analysis for the eventual development of tran...
Webster-Clark, Michael Keil, Alexander P
Published in
American journal of epidemiology
Epidemiologic researchers generalizing or transporting effect estimates from a study to a target population must account for effect-measure modifiers (EMMs) on the scale of interest. However, little attention is paid to how the EMMs required may vary depending on the mathematical nuances of each effect measure. We defined 2 types of EMMs: a margina...
Hernández-Arteaga, Enrique Ågmo, Anders
Published in
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
The low replicability of scientific studies has become an important issue. One possible cause is low representativeness of the experimental design employed. Already in the 1950’s, Egon Brunswick pointed out that experimental setups ideally should be based on a random sample of stimuli from the subjects’ natural environment or at least include basic...
Dahabreh, Issa J Robins, James M Haneuse, Sebastien J-P A Saeed, Iman Robertson, Sarah E Stuart, Elizabeth A Hernán, Miguel A
Published in
Statistics in medicine
Extending (i.e., generalizing or transporting) causal inferences from a randomized trial to a target population requires assumptions that randomized and nonrandomized individuals are exchangeable conditional on baseline covariates. These assumptions are made on the basis of background knowledge, which is often uncertain or controversial, and need t...
Dahabreh, Issa J Robertson, Sarah E Petito, Lucia C Hernán, Miguel A Steingrimsson, Jon A
Published in
Biometrics
We present methods for causally interpretable meta-analyses that combine information from multiple randomized trials to draw causal inferences for a target population of substantive interest. We consider identifiability conditions, derive implications of the conditions for the law of the observed data, and obtain identification results for transpor...
Lee, Dasom Yang, Shu Dong, Lin Wang, Xiaofei Zeng, Donglin Cai, Jianwen
Published in
Biometrics
Complementary features of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies (OSs) can be used jointly to estimate the average treatment effect of a target population. We propose a calibration weighting estimator that enforces the covariate balance between the RCT and OS, therefore improving the trial-based estimator's generalizability. ...
Huber, Christoph Dreber, Anna Huber, Jürgen Johannesson, Magnus Kirchler, Michael Weitzel, Utz Abellán, Miguel Adayeva, Xeniya Ay, Fehime Ceren Barron, Kai
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Does competition affect moral behavior? This fundamental question has been debated among leading scholars for centuries, and more recently, it has been tested in experimental studies yielding a body of rather inconclusive empirical evidence. A potential source of ambivalent empirical results on the same hypothesis is design heterogeneity-variation ...
Arce Rentería, Miguel Mobley, Taylor M Evangelista, Nicole D Medina, Luis D Deters, Kacie D Fox-Fuller, Joshua T Minto, Lex R Avila-Rieger, Justina Bettcher, Brianne M
To generalize findings on the mechanisms and prognosis in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), it is critical for ADRD research to be representative of the population. Sociodemographic and health characteristics across ethnoracial groups included in the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center sample (NACC) were compared to the nationa...
Jin, Christina Yi Borst, Jelmer P van Vugt, Marieke K
Published in
Journal of Neural Engineering
Objective. Mind-wandering is a mental phenomenon where the internal thought process disengages from the external environment periodically. In the current study, we trained EEG classifiers using convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to track mind-wandering across studies. Approach. We transformed the input from raw EEG to band-frequency information (...