How Reproducible Are Results from Empirical Psychology?
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Susann Fiedler is the Head of the Gielen-Leyendecker Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn, Germany. In 2013, she received her PhD in Psychology for her thesis with the topic “Information Search in Multi-attribute Decision Making”. Apart from behavioral economics and decision making, her current research also investigates methodological challenges present in psychological research. In 2015, Fiedler has received the Otto Hahn Medal for outstanding scientific achievements from the Max Planck Society.

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How Reproducible Are Results from Empirical Psychology?,
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