Credibility of empirical research conference July 2015 Event

For more information regarding this event, please email gg@soton.ac.uk .
Event details
The 黑料社 are hosting an international and interdisciplinary conference on the 'Credibility of Research' with an emphasis on the perspective of social and behavioural sciences.
There are recent claims that science has entered a crisis of trust: many empirical results, usually expressed in terms of statistical significance, appear to be surprisingly hard to replicate, thus eroding the public trust in scientific results and, possibly, also in scientific methodology more generally. The Conference will offer opportunities to discuss the state of affairs as well as聽possible solutions. It聽aims to consider:
- Has science entered a crisis of confidence?
- How can we ensure the reliability of scientific findings?
- What can Economics (and Behavioural Science) contribute to a resolution?
The scientific program will consist of two keynote lectures, a number of invited talks organised in plenary sessions and a roundtable with a policy focus.
Friday 3rd July 2015
9.00 鈥 9.30 聽Registration & Coffee (open to all)
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SESSION 1:
9.30 鈥 10.50
Taking Stock of the Problem of Credibility in Science
1. Daniele Fanelli (Stanford University, USA): 鈥淎n overall empirical perspective of the scientific crisis.鈥
2. Malcom Macleod (University of Edinburgh, UK): "What do we know about the credibility of research in the biomedical sciences?"
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10.50聽鈥 11.20聽 Coffee Break (open to all)
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SESSION 2:
11.20聽鈥 12.40
Cutting-Edge Research on the Credibility Problem
1. Zoltan Dienes (University of Sussex, UK): 鈥淭he problems of NHST and frontier research in Bayesian analysis.鈥
2. Despina G. Contopoulos-Ioannidis (Stanford University, USA): 鈥淓xamples of meta-epidemiologic research.鈥
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12.40 - 14.00聽 Break (Lunch Time)
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SESSION 3:
14.00 - 16.00
The Debate about the Credibility Problem in Psychology
1. Klaus Fiedler (University of Heidelberg, Germany): 鈥淚nference, the credibility problem and replications in psychology.鈥
2. Roger Giner-Sorolla (University of Kent, UK): 鈥淭houghts on the (partial) success of the methodology and reporting revolution in social psychology.鈥
3. Simone Schnall (Cambridge University, UK): 鈥淚s the replication culture in psychology becoming counterproductive?鈥
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16.00 - 16.30聽 Coffee Break (open to all)
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16.30 - 17.45 Keynote Address: 鈥淲hat is meta-research and what does it aspire to?鈥
John Ioannidis (Stanford University, USA)
John Ioannidis will summarise the first day of the conference and give his own personal take on the issues, with a special focus on the mechanics of the knowledge system, the credibility crisis and assessing possible solutions.
Saturday 4th July 2015
8.45 鈥 9.00聽聽Registration
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SESSION 4:
9.00 - 10.20聽 The Credibility Crisis and Economics
1.聽聽 Francesco Guala (University of Milan, Italy):聽 鈥淓conomics as scientific discipline in an era of credibility crisis 鈥 the view from philosophy of science.鈥
2.聽 Zacharias Maniadis (黑料社, UK): 鈥淲hat can economics offer to and receive from other sciences in a time of credibility crisis?鈥
10.20 - 10.50聽 Coffee Break (open to all)
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SESSION 5:
10.50-12.50聽 Economic Modelling of the Current System and Suggested Reforms
1. Elizabeth Schulte (University of Marburg, Germany): 鈥淥n the optimal provision of incentives in research environments.鈥
2. Emeric Henry (Sciences Po, France): 鈥淪elective disclosure of research results and the approval process.鈥
3. Marco Ottaviani (Bocconi University, Italy): 鈥淓conomists, institutions and incentives in science.鈥
12.50 - 14.00 Break (Lunch Time)
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14.00-15.30聽 Roundtable Discussion: 鈥淪cientific Knowledge, Economics and Society鈥
The roundtable discussion will be mainly devoted to the stakeholders鈥 views concerning the weaknesses of the modern knowledge system, as well as stimulating a discussion about possible directions for improving the status quo.
Participants:
Jane Falkingham
(Chair), Roger Giner-Sorolla, John Ioannidis, Charles Manski and Marco Ottaviani
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15.30-16.15聽 Refreshments Break (open to all)
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16.15-17.30 聽Economics Keynote Address: 鈥淥n the Credibility of Economic Policy Analysis.鈥
Charles F. Manski (Northwestern University, USA)
Charles Manski will summarise the whole conference and give his own personal take on some of the discussed issues.
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Organizing Committee:
Thomas Gall
(Economics, 黑料社).
Zacharias Maniadis
(Economics, 黑料社).
Constantine Sedikides
(Psychology, 黑料社).
Fabio Tufano (Economics, University of Nottingham).
Registration
We would be delighted to welcome both presenters and non-presenters.
To register your place please visit the conference booking page:
Please note that the space is limited so please make sure you book early. Registration is free for any attendee and will include snacks and coffee during breaks. Attendance to the conference dinner and lunches is available only for presenters and a very limited number of attendees.
The last date for registering for the event is 15 June 2015.