Brian Nosek

Brian Nosek

University of Virginia

H-index: 107

North America-United States

About Brian Nosek

Brian Nosek, With an exceptional h-index of 107 and a recent h-index of 85 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Virginia, specializes in the field of Psychology, social psychology, methodology, open science, metascience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

High replicability of newly discovered social-behavioural findings is achievable

Introduction to Special Topic “Is Psychology Self-Correcting? Reflections on the Credibility Revolution in Social and Personality Psychology”

Responsible data sharing: Identifying and remedying possible re-identification of human participants

Heuristics used in reasoning with multiple causes and effects

Many Labs 4: Failure to replicate mortality salience effect with and without original author involvement

Earth and Space Sciences Data Are a World Heritage--Community Partnership to Develop Best Practices Across the Data Lifecycle to Advance Open and FAIR Data

Replicability, robustness, and reproducibility in psychological science

Reproducibility of real-world evidence studies using clinical practice data to inform regulatory and coverage decisions

Brian Nosek Information

University

Position

; Center for Open Science

Citations(all)

101984

Citations(since 2020)

54532

Cited By

71435

hIndex(all)

107

hIndex(since 2020)

85

i10Index(all)

207

i10Index(since 2020)

177

Email

University Profile Page

University of Virginia

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Brian Nosek Skills & Research Interests

Psychology

social psychology

methodology

open science

metascience

Top articles of Brian Nosek

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

High replicability of newly discovered social-behavioural findings is achievable

Nature Human Behaviour

John Protzko

Jon Krosnick

Leif Nelson

Brian A Nosek

Jordan Axt

...

2024/2

Introduction to Special Topic “Is Psychology Self-Correcting? Reflections on the Credibility Revolution in Social and Personality Psychology”

Social Psychological Bulletin

Simine Vazire

Brian Nosek

2023/11/17

Responsible data sharing: Identifying and remedying possible re-identification of human participants

Kirsten Morehouse

Benedek Kurdi

Brian A Nosek

2023/9/25

Heuristics used in reasoning with multiple causes and effects

Woo-kyoung Ahn

Brian A Nosek

2022/5/16

Many Labs 4: Failure to replicate mortality salience effect with and without original author involvement

Collabra: Psychology

Richard A Klein

Corey L Cook

Charles R Ebersole

Christine Vitiello

Brian A Nosek

...

2022/4/29

Earth and Space Sciences Data Are a World Heritage--Community Partnership to Develop Best Practices Across the Data Lifecycle to Advance Open and FAIR Data

Authorea Preprints

Shelley Stall

Kerstin Lehnert

Erin Robinson

R Brooks Hanson

Lesley Wyborn

...

2022/11/24

Replicability, robustness, and reproducibility in psychological science

Brian A Nosek

Tom E Hardwicke

Hannah Moshontz

Aurélien Allard

Katherine S Corker

...

2022/1/4

Reproducibility of real-world evidence studies using clinical practice data to inform regulatory and coverage decisions

Nature communications

Shirley V Wang

Sushama Kattinakere Sreedhara

REPEAT Initiative [includes JR Rogers]

Sebastian Schneeweiss

2022/8/31

OPEN SCIENCE INITIATIVES: THE POSTPRINT PLEDGE

Ali H Al-Hoorie

Phil Hiver

Brian Nosek

2022/6/10

We are in it together

Psychological Inquiry

Brian A Nosek

2021/1/2

Consensus-based guidance for conducting and reporting multi-analyst studies

Elife

Balazs Aczel

Barnabas Szaszi

Gustav Nilsonne

Olmo R Van Den Akker

Casper J Albers

...

2021/11/9

Systematizing confidence in open research and evidence (score)

SocArXiv

Nazanin Alipourfard

Beatrix Arendt

Daniel M Benjamin

Noam Benkler

Michael Bishop

...

2021

Initial evidence of research quality of registered reports compared with the standard publishing model

Nature Human Behaviour

Courtney K Soderberg

Timothy M Errington

Sarah R Schiavone

Julia Bottesini

Felix Singleton Thorn

...

2021/8

Using prediction markets to predict the outcomes in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's next-generation social science programme

SSRP

Anna Dreber

Yiling Chen

Magnus Johannesson

Brian Nosek

Thomas Pfeiffer

...

2019/2

Open Letter: Scientists stand up to protect academic whistleblowers and post-publication peer review.

Lonni Besançon

Alexander Samuel

Thibault Sana

Mathieu Rebeaud

Anthony Guihur

...

2021/5

Investigating the replicability of preclinical cancer biology

Elife

Timothy M Errington

Maya Mathur

Courtney K Soderberg

Alexandria Denis

Nicole Perfito

...

2021/12/10

Meta-analytic use of balanced identity theory to validate the Implicit Association Test

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Dario Cvencek

Andrew N Meltzoff

Craig D Maddox

Brian A Nosek

Laurie A Rudman

...

2021/2

Challenges for assessing replicability in preclinical cancer biology

elife

Timothy M Errington

Alexandria Denis

Nicole Perfito

Elizabeth Iorns

Brian A Nosek

2021/12/7

Call for transparency of COVID-19 models

Science

C Michael Barton

Marina Alberti

Daniel Ames

Jo-An Atkinson

Jerad Bales

...

2020/5/1

What is replication?

PLoS biology

Brian A Nosek

Timothy M Errington

2020/3/27

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Co-Authors

H-index: 116
Anthony G. Greenwald

Anthony G. Greenwald

University of Washington

H-index: 114
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 109
Mahzarin R. Banaji, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics

Mahzarin R. Banaji, Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics

Harvard University

H-index: 107
John Jost

John Jost

New York University

H-index: 96
Jonathan Haidt

Jonathan Haidt

New York University

H-index: 32
Michelangelo Vianello

Michelangelo Vianello

Università degli Studi di Padova

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