Nate Phillips
@nphillips36
Clinical Psych PhD student at the University of Georgia. Incoming clinical intern at the Charleston Consortium/MUSC. Interested in personality, externalizing psychopathology, open science, and methods.
We interpret the cohort-level Neuroticism finding (very) speculatively and suggest that perhaps being in a treatment cohort characterized by heightened negative affectivity is modestly beneficial in the context of exposure-focused treatment
In other words, we estimated a series of three-level conditional growth models where we nested observations (N = 7,241) within patients (N = 788), who were then nested within cohorts (N = 232)
Third, and on a more uplifting note, the sampled students overwhelmingly reported being interested in learning about the replication crisis
Second, endorsement of participation in a Registered Report was very low. Notably, 29% of the sample reported not knowing what a Registered Report entailed.
First, endorsement of ever having completed a preregistration was low. 65.4% have never completed a prereg and only 5.3% have completed 3 or more.
Here is the distribution of these extremely small effects across all tests (6/n)