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David J. Johnson
Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park
Publications - 48
Citations - 6664
David J. Johnson is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deadly force & Replication (statistics). The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 48 publications receiving 5405 citations. Previous affiliations of David J. Johnson include Michigan State University.
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Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science
Alexander A. Aarts,Joanna E. Anderson,Christopher J. Anderson,Peter Raymond Attridge,Peter Raymond Attridge,Angela S. Attwood,Jordan Axt,Molly Babel,Štěpán Bahník,Erica Baranski,Michael Barnett-Cowan,Elizabeth Bartmess,Jennifer S. Beer,Raoul Bell,Heather Bentley,Leah Beyan,Grace Binion,Grace Binion,Denny Borsboom,Annick Bosch,Frank A. Bosco,Sara Bowman,Mark J. Brandt,Erin L Braswell,Hilmar Brohmer,Benjamin T. Brown,Kristina G. Brown,Jovita Brüning,Jovita Brüning,Ann Calhoun-Sauls,Shannon P. Callahan,Elizabeth Chagnon,Jesse Chandler,Jesse Chandler,Christopher R. Chartier,Felix Cheung,Felix Cheung,Cody D. Christopherson,Linda Cillessen,Russ Clay,Hayley M. D. Cleary,Mark D. Cloud,Michael Conn,Johanna Cohoon,Simon Columbus,Andreas Cordes,Giulio Costantini,Leslie Cramblet Alvarez,Ed Cremata,Jan Crusius,Jamie DeCoster,Michelle A. DeGaetano,Nicolás Delia Penna,Bobby Den Bezemer,Marie K. Deserno,Olivia Devitt,Laura Dewitte,David G. Dobolyi,Geneva T. Dodson,M. Brent Donnellan,Ryan Donohue,Rebecca A. Dore,Angela Rachael Dorrough,Angela Rachael Dorrough,Anna Dreber,Michelle Dugas,Elizabeth W. Dunn,Kayleigh E Easey,Sylvia Eboigbe,Casey Eggleston,Jo Embley,Sacha Epskamp,Timothy M. Errington,Vivien Estel,Frank J. Farach,Jenelle Feather,Anna Fedor,Belén Fernández-Castilla,Susann Fiedler,James G. Field,Stanka A. Fitneva,Taru Flagan,Amanda L. Forest,Eskil Forsell,Joshua D. Foster,Michael C. Frank,Rebecca S. Frazier,Heather M. Fuchs,Philip A. Gable,Jeff Galak,Elisa Maria Galliani,Anup Gampa,Sara García,Douglas Gazarian,Elizabeth Gilbert,Roger Giner-Sorolla,Andreas Glöckner,Andreas Glöckner,Lars Goellner,Jin X. Goh,Rebecca M. Goldberg,Patrick T. Goodbourn,Shauna Gordon-McKeon,Bryan Gorges,Jessie Gorges,Justin Goss,Jesse Graham,James A. Grange,Jeremy R. Gray,Chris H.J. Hartgerink,Joshua K. Hartshorne,Fred Hasselman,Timothy Hayes,Emma Heikensten,Felix Henninger,Felix Henninger,John Hodsoll,Taylor Holubar,Gea Hoogendoorn,Denise J. Humphries,Cathy On-Ying Hung,Nathali Immelman,Vanessa C. Irsik,Georg Jahn,Frank Jäkel,Marc Jekel,Magnus Johannesson,Larissa Gabrielle Johnson,David J. Johnson,Kate M. Johnson,William J. Johnston,Kai J. Jonas,Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba,Heather Barry Kappes,Kim Kelso,Mallory C. Kidwell,Seung K. Kim,Matthew W. Kirkhart,Bennett Kleinberg,Bennett Kleinberg,Goran Knežević,Franziska Maria Kolorz,Jolanda J. Kossakowski,Robert Krause,Job Krijnen,Tim Kuhlmann,Yoram K. Kunkels,Megan M. Kyc,Calvin K. Lai,Aamir Laique,Daniel Lakens,Kristin A. Lane,Bethany Lassetter,Ljiljana B. Lazarević,Etienne P. Le Bel,Key Jung Lee,Minha Lee,Kristi M. Lemm,Carmel A. Levitan,Melissa Lewis,Lin Lin,Stephanie C. Lin,Matthias Lippold,Darren Loureiro,Ilse Luteijn,Sean P. Mackinnon,Heather N. Mainard,Denise C. Marigold,Daniel P. Martin,Tylar Martinez,E. J. Masicampo,Joshua J. Matacotta,Maya B. Mathur,Michael May,Michael May,Nicole Mechin,Pranjal H. Mehta,Johannes M. Meixner,Johannes M. Meixner,Alissa Melinger,Jeremy K. Miller,Mallorie Miller,Katherine Moore,Katherine Moore,Marcus Möschl,Matt Motyl,Stephanie M. Müller,Marcus R. Munafò,Koen Ilja Neijenhuijs,Taylor Nervi,Gandalf Nicolas,Gustav Nilsonne,Gustav Nilsonne,Brian A. Nosek,Brian A. Nosek,Michèle B. Nuijten,Catherine Olsson,Catherine Olsson,Colleen Osborne,Lutz Ostkamp,Misha Pavel,Ian S. Penton-Voak,Olivia Perna,Cyril Pernet,Marco Perugini,R. Nathan Pipitone,Michael C. Pitts,Franziska Plessow,Franziska Plessow,Jason M. Prenoveau,Rima-Maria Rahal,Rima-Maria Rahal,Kate A. Ratliff,David Reinhard,Frank Renkewitz,Ashley A. Ricker,Anastasia E. Rigney,Andrew M Rivers,Mark A. Roebke,Abraham M. Rutchick,Robert S. Ryan,Onur Sahin,Anondah R. Saide,Gillian M. Sandstrom,David Santos,David Santos,Rebecca Saxe,René Schlegelmilch,René Schlegelmilch,Kathleen Schmidt,Sabine Scholz,Larissa Seibel,Dylan Selterman,Samuel Shaki,William B. Simpson,H. Colleen Sinclair,Jeanine L. M. Skorinko,Agnieszka Slowik,Joel S. Snyder,Courtney K. Soderberg,Carina Sonnleitner,Nick Spencer,Jeffrey R. Spies,Sara Steegen,Stefan Stieger,Nina Strohminger,Gavin Brent Sullivan,Thomas Talhelm,Megan Tapia,Anniek M. te Dorsthorst,Manuela Thomae,Manuela Thomae,Sarah L. Thomas,Pia Tio,Frits Traets,Steve N.H. Tsang,Francis Tuerlinckx,Paul J. Turchan,Milan Valášek,Anna E. Van't Veer,Robbie C. M. van Aert,Marcel A.L.M. van Assen,Riet van Bork,Mathijs Van De Ven,Don van den Bergh,Marije van der Hulst,Roel van Dooren,Johnny van Doorn,Daan R. van Renswoude,Hedderik van Rijn,Wolf Vanpaemel,Alejandro Vásquez Echeverría,Melissa Vazquez,Natalia Vélez,Marieke Vermue,Mark Verschoor,Michelangelo Vianello,Martin Voracek,Gina Vuu,Eric-Jan Wagenmakers,Joanneke Weerdmeester,Ashlee Welsh,Erin C. Westgate,Joeri Wissink,Michael J. Wood,Andy T. Woods,Andy T. Woods,Emily M. Wright,Sining Wu,Marcel Zeelenberg,Kellylynn Zuni +290 more
TL;DR: A large-scale assessment suggests that experimental reproducibility in psychology leaves a lot to be desired, and correlational tests suggest that replication success was better predicted by the strength of original evidence than by characteristics of the original and replication teams.
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Many Labs 3: Evaluating participant pool quality across the academic semester via replication
Charles R. Ebersole,Olivia E. Atherton,Aimee L. Belanger,Hayley M Skulborstad,Jill Allen,Jonathan B. Banks,Erica Baranski,Michael J. Bernstein,Diane B. V. Bonfiglio,Leanne Boucher,Elizabeth R. Brown,Nancy I. Budiman,Athena H. Cairo,Colin A. Capaldi,Christopher R. Chartier,Joanne M. Chung,David C. Cicero,Jennifer A. Coleman,John G. Conway,William E. Davis,Thierry Devos,Melody M. Fletcher,Komi German,Jon Grahe,Anthony D. Hermann,Joshua A. Hicks,Nathan Honeycutt,Brandon T. Humphrey,Matthew Janus,David J. Johnson,Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba,Hannah Juzeler,Ashley Keres,Diana Kinney,Jacqueline Kirshenbaum,Richard A. Klein,Richard E. Lucas,Christopher J. N. Lustgraaf,Daniel P. Martin,Madhavi Menon,Mitchell M. Metzger,Jaclyn M. Moloney,Patrick J. Morse,Radmila Prislin,Timothy Razza,Daniel E. Re,Nicholas O. Rule,Donald F. Sacco,Kyle Sauerberger,Emily R Shrider,Megan Shultz,Courtney Siemsen,Karin Sobocko,R. Weylin Sternglanz,Amy Summerville,Konstantin O. Tskhay,Zack van Allen,Leigh Ann Vaughn,Ryan J. Walker,Ashley Weinberg,John Paul Wilson,James H. Wirth,Jessica Wortman,Brian A. Nosek +63 more
TL;DR: This paper examined time of semester variation in 10 known effects, 10 individual differences, and 3 data quality indicators over the course of the academic semester in 20 participant pools and with an online sample.
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Crowdsourcing hypothesis tests: Making transparent how design choices shape research results
Justin F. Landy,Miaolei Liam Jia,Isabel L. Ding,Domenico Viganola,Warren Tierney,Anna Dreber,Magnus Johannesson,Thomas Pfeiffer,Charles R. Ebersole,Quentin Frederik Gronau,Alexander Ly,Don van den Bergh,Maarten Marsman,Koen Derks,Eric-Jan Wagenmakers,Andrew Proctor,Daniel M. Bartels,Christopher W. Bauman,William J. Brady,Felix Cheung,Andrei Cimpian,Simone Dohle,M. Brent Donnellan,Adam Hahn,Michael P. Hall,William Jiménez-Leal,David J. Johnson,Richard E. Lucas,Benoît Monin,Andres Montealegre,Elizabeth Mullen,Jun Pang,Jennifer L. Ray,Diego A. Reinero,Jesse Reynolds,Walter Sowden,Daniel Storage,Runkun Su,Christina M. Tworek,Jay J. Van Bavel,Daniel Walco,Julian Wills,Xiaobing Xu,Kai Chi Yam,Xiaoyu Yang,William A. Cunningham,Martin Schweinsberg,Molly Urwitz,Eric Luis Uhlmann +48 more
TL;DR: Crowdsourced testing of research hypotheses helps reveal the true consistency of empirical support for a scientific claim.
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Does Cleanliness Influence Moral Judgments
TL;DR: In this paper, Schnall, Benton, and Harvey (2008) hypothesized that physical cleanliness reduces the severity of moral judgments, and they found that individuals make less severe judgments when they are clean.
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Is There Evidence of Racial Disparity in Police Use of Deadly Force? Analyses of Officer-Involved Fatal Shootings in 2015–2016:
TL;DR: There is no evidence of a Black-White disparity in death by police gunfire in the United States as discussed by the authors, which is commonly answered by comparing the odds of being fatally shot for Blacks and Whites, with odds for both groups.