Brian Arthur Nosek | |
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Alma mater | California Polytechnic State University, Yale University |
Spouse | Bethany Teachman |
Awards | Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology, Metascience |
Institutions | University of Virginia |
Thesis | Moderators of the relationship between implicit and explicit attitudes (2002) |
Doctoral advisor | Mahzarin Banaji |
Brian Arthur Nosek is an American social-cognitive psychologist, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, and the co-founder and director of the Center for Open Science. [1] He also co-founded the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science and Project Implicit. [2] [3] He has been on the faculty of the University of Virginia since 2002. [2]
Nosek received his BS from California Polytechnic State University in 1995, and his MS, MPhil, and PhD from Yale University in 1998, 1999, and 2002, respectively. [2]
In 2011, Nosek and his collaborators set up the Reproducibility Project, with the aim of trying to replicate the results of 100 psychological experiments published in respected journals in 2008. [4] In 2015, their results were published in Science, and found that only 36 out of the 100 replications showed statistically significant results, compared with 97 of the 100 original experiments. [5] [6] In 2014 Nosek was guest-editor of a special issue of the journal Social Psychology dedicated to the publication of preregistered replications. [7]
In 2015, he was named one of " Nature's 10" by the scientific journal Nature. [8] In 2018, Nosek was awarded, alongside Mahzarin Banaji and Anthony Greenwald, with a Golden Goose Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for their work on implicit bias. [9]
Brian Arthur Nosek | |
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Alma mater | California Polytechnic State University, Yale University |
Spouse | Bethany Teachman |
Awards | Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology, Metascience |
Institutions | University of Virginia |
Thesis | Moderators of the relationship between implicit and explicit attitudes (2002) |
Doctoral advisor | Mahzarin Banaji |
Brian Arthur Nosek is an American social-cognitive psychologist, professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, and the co-founder and director of the Center for Open Science. [1] He also co-founded the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science and Project Implicit. [2] [3] He has been on the faculty of the University of Virginia since 2002. [2]
Nosek received his BS from California Polytechnic State University in 1995, and his MS, MPhil, and PhD from Yale University in 1998, 1999, and 2002, respectively. [2]
In 2011, Nosek and his collaborators set up the Reproducibility Project, with the aim of trying to replicate the results of 100 psychological experiments published in respected journals in 2008. [4] In 2015, their results were published in Science, and found that only 36 out of the 100 replications showed statistically significant results, compared with 97 of the 100 original experiments. [5] [6] In 2014 Nosek was guest-editor of a special issue of the journal Social Psychology dedicated to the publication of preregistered replications. [7]
In 2015, he was named one of " Nature's 10" by the scientific journal Nature. [8] In 2018, Nosek was awarded, alongside Mahzarin Banaji and Anthony Greenwald, with a Golden Goose Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science for their work on implicit bias. [9]