Rafael Laboissière writes: > * Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> [2016-04-08 14:54]: (...) >> 538.com has published a couple of interesting articles on some poli-sci >> research: >> >> >> http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-two-grad-students-uncovered-michael-lacour-fraud-and-a-way-to-change-opinions-on-transgender-rights/#ss-1 (...) >> >> http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/as-a-major-retraction-shows-were-all-vulnerable-to-faked-data/ (...)
> Ironically, the results "found" in the retreated paper by LaCour & Green > (2014) have been recently replicated by Broockman & Kalla (2016): > > http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/04/talking-people-about-gay-and-transgender-issues-can-change-their-prejudices Partly replicated, according to the above links. Amazing effect of canvassing against prejudice, yes; dependence on canvasser belonging to victimized group, no. Anyway, very interesting stuff that I'd have missed if not for the posts here, OT or not. Thanks! Yours, Christian