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Daniël Lakens

@lakens

Psychological Scientist @TUeindhoven. Co-host of @nulliusverbapod.
Improving Stats Textbook lakens.github.io/statistical_in… Omnia probate

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Our podcast Nullius In Verba consists of 60+ episode on what science is, and what it could be. Smriti and I are passionate about learning, so we read out classic papers and chapters in our separate 'Prologue' episodes. We have 17 so far. Here's a list of all these episodes:

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While individualism and isolated work remain common in #academia, coordination offers substantial benefits. This Comment urges systemic changes from all stakeholders toward more coordinated #science. Sajedeh Rasti Daniël Lakens nature.com/articles/s4156…

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If you are a researcher in health sciences and haven't already done so, I would encourage you to give Nullius In Verba a listen. Some very thought-provoking discussions and readings that I wish I had been exposed to much earlier in my career.

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I'm excited to share that the first paper of my PhD project is now published. In this paper, my coauthors, Daniël Lakens and Krist Vaesen, and I discuss a systematic approach from different stakeholders to improve coordination. You can read the paper at: doi.org/10.1038/s41562…

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"The intensity of the conviction that a hypothesis is true has no bearing on whether it is true or not. The importance of the strength of our conviction is only to provide a proportionately strong incentive to find out if the hypothesis will stand up to critical evaluation."

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New blog post: Are meta-scientists ignoring philosophy of science? daniellakens.blogspot.com/2025/07/are-me… I don't think so, but I fear for reasons philosophers of science will not enjoy reading.

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Today I pushed the ‘Accept in Principle’ button on another Journal of Sports Sciences Registered Report. If you’re interested in finding out more about Registered Reports then read our editorial. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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New episode of Nullius In Verba on exploratory experimentation. Why does exploratory research seem to be valued less? How can we do it well? nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/experimenta-…

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Daniël Lakens Tom King Best recent piece of phil of sci I know of is by H S Joshi. Social pressure NOT to make some point can corrupt an entire scientific literature. Original article on left; basic process on right.

<a href="/lakens/">Daniël Lakens</a> <a href="/Acertaintom/">Tom King</a> Best recent piece of phil of sci I know of is by <a href="/HSJSpeaks/">H S Joshi</a>.  Social pressure NOT to make some point can corrupt an entire scientific literature. Original article on left; basic process on right.
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Excellent opportunity for a PhD position with the wonderful supervisors Frank Renkewitz and Moritz Heene job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/5f8… “Models, Measures, Moderators - Exploration and Explanation of Heterogeneity in Psychological Replications” - great topic for a PhD!

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Do you want to go to a metascience conference where AI will not solve all problems, you can ask critical questions, and El$evier is not invited? Sign up for the mailing list for the 8th Perspectives on Scientific Error conference in 2026 in Leiden! …esonscientificerror2026.wordpress.com