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Arthur Lupia
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 144
Citations - 13737
Arthur Lupia is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Politics & Transparency (behavior). The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 142 publications receiving 12293 citations. Previous affiliations of Arthur Lupia include University of California, San Diego & National Science Foundation.
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Redefine statistical significance
Daniel J. Benjamin,James O. Berger,Magnus Johannesson,Magnus Johannesson,Brian A. Nosek,Brian A. Nosek,Eric-Jan Wagenmakers,Richard A. Berk,Kenneth A. Bollen,Björn Brembs,Lawrence D. Brown,Colin F. Camerer,David Cesarini,David Cesarini,Christopher D. Chambers,Merlise A. Clyde,Thomas D. Cook,Thomas D. Cook,Paul De Boeck,Zoltan Dienes,Anna Dreber,Kenny Easwaran,Charles Efferson,Ernst Fehr,Fiona Fidler,Andy P. Field,Malcolm R. Forster,Edward I. George,Richard Gonzalez,Steven N. Goodman,Edwin J. Green,Donald P. Green,Anthony G. Greenwald,Jarrod D. Hadfield,Larry V. Hedges,Leonhard Held,Teck-Hua Ho,Herbert Hoijtink,Daniel J. Hruschka,Kosuke Imai,Guido W. Imbens,John P. A. Ioannidis,Minjeong Jeon,James Holland Jones,Michael Kirchler,David Laibson,John A. List,Roderick J. A. Little,Arthur Lupia,Edouard Machery,Scott E. Maxwell,Michael A. McCarthy,Don A. Moore,Stephen L. Morgan,Marcus R. Munafò,Shinichi Nakagawa,Brendan Nyhan,Timothy H. Parker,Luis R. Pericchi,Marco Perugini,Jeffrey N. Rouder,Judith Rousseau,Victoria Savalei,Felix D. Schönbrodt,Thomas Sellke,Betsy Sinclair,Dustin Tingley,Trisha Van Zandt,Simine Vazire,Duncan J. Watts,Christopher Winship,Robert L. Wolpert,Yu Xie,Cristobal Young,Jonathan Zinman,Valen E. Johnson,Valen E. Johnson +76 more
TL;DR: The default P-value threshold for statistical significance is proposed to be changed from 0.05 to 0.005 for claims of new discoveries in order to reduce uncertainty in the number of discoveries.
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Promoting an open research culture
Brian A. Nosek,George Alter,George C. Banks,Denny Borsboom,Sara Bowman,Steven J. Breckler,Stuart Buck,Christopher D. Chambers,G. Chin,Garret Christensen,M. Contestabile,Allan Dafoe,E. Eich,Jeremy Freese,Rachel Glennerster,D. Goroff,Donald P. Green,Bradford W. Hesse,Macartan Humphreys,John Ishiyama,Dean Karlan,A. Kraut,Arthur Lupia,Patricia L. Mabry,Temina Madon,Neil Malhotra,Evan Mayo-Wilson,Marcia McNutt,Edward Miguel,E. Levy Paluck,Uri Simonsohn,Courtney K. Soderberg,Barbara A. Spellman,J. Turitto,G. VandenBos,Simine Vazire,Eric-Jan Wagenmakers,Rick K. Wilson,Tal Yarkoni +38 more
TL;DR: A growing body of evidence suggests that transparency, openness, and reproducibility are vital features of science as discussed by the authors, and most scientists embrace these features as disciplinary norms and values when asked, therefore, one might expect that these valued features would be routine in daily practice.
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Shortcuts versus encyclopedias: information and voting behavior in california insurance reform elections
TL;DR: This article found that voters who lack encyclopedic information about the content of electoral debates can nevertheless use information shortcuts to vote as though they were well informed, and that access to a particular class of widely available information shortcuts allowed badly informed voters to emulate the behavior of relatively well informed voters.
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The Democratic Dilemma: Can Citizens Learn What They Need to Know?
Arthur Lupia,Mathew D. McCubbins +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey on the conditions for persuasion in information, persuasion and choice, and a survey of the institutions of knowledge and the foundation of democracy in the US.
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Redefine Statistical Significance
Daniel J. Benjamin,James O. Berger,Magnus Johannesson,Brian A. Nosek,Eric-Jan Wagenmakers,Richard A. Berk,Kenneth A. Bollen,Björn Brembs,Lawrence D. Brown,Colin F. Camerer,David Cesarini,Christopher D. Chambers,Merlise A. Clyde,Thomas D. Cook,Paul De Boeck,Zoltan Dienes,Anna Dreber,Kenny Easwaran,Charles Efferson,Ernst Fehr,Fiona Fidler,Andy P. Field,Malcom Forster,Edward I. George,Tarun Ramadorai,Richard Gonzalez,Steven N. Goodman,Edwin J. Green,Donald P. Green,Anthony G. Greenwald,Jarrod D. Hadfield,Larry V. Hedges,Leonhard Held,Teck Hau Ho,Herbert Hoijtink,James Holland Jones,Daniel J. Hruschka,Kosuke Imai,Guido W. Imbens,John P. A. Ioannidis,Minjeong Jeon,Michael Kirchler,David Laibson,John A. List,Roderick J. A. Little,Arthur Lupia,Edouard Machery,Scott E. Maxwell,Michael A. McCarthy,Don A. Moore,Stephen L. Morgan,Marcus R. Munafò,Shinichi Nakagawa,Brendan Nyhan,Timothy H. Parker,Luis R. Pericchi,Marco Perugini,Jeffrey N. Rouder,Judith Rousseau,Victoria Savalei,Felix D. Schönbrodt,Thomas Sellke,Betsy Sinclair,Dustin Tingley,Trisha Van Zandt,Simine Vazire,Duncan J. Watts,Christopher Winship,Robert L. Wolpert,Yu Xie,Cristobal Young,Jonathan Zinman,Valen E. Johnson +72 more
TL;DR: This article proposed to change the default P-value threshold for statistical significance for claims of new discoveries from 0.05 to 0.005, which is the threshold used in this paper.