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Multidimensional signals and analytic flexibility: Estimating degrees of freedom in human speech analyses

Authors :
Coretta, Stefano
Casillas, Joseph V
Roessig, Simon
Franke, Michael
Ahn, Byron
Al-Hoorie, Ali H.
Al-Tamimi, Jalal
Alotaibi, Najd E.
AlShakhori, Mohammed K.
Altmiller, Ruth M.
Arantes, Pablo
Athanasopoulou, Angeliki
Baese-Berk, Melissa M.
Bailey, George
Baira A Sangma, Cheman
Beier, Eleonora J.
Benavides, Gabriela M.
Benker, Nicole
BensonMeyer, Emelia P.
Benway, Nina R.
Berry, Grant M.
Bing, Liwen
Bjorndahl, Christina
Bolyanatz, Mariska
Braver, Aaron
Brown, Violet A.
Brown, Alicia M.
Brugos, Alejna
Buchanan, Erin M.
Butlin, Tanna
Buxo-Lugo, Andres
Caillol, Coline
Cangemi, Francesco
Carignan, Christopher
Carraturo, Sita
Caudrelier, Tiphaine
Chodroff, Eleanor
Cohn, Michelle
Cronenberg, Johanna
Crouzet, Olivier
Dagar, Erica L.
Dawson, Charlotte
Diantoro, Carissa A.
Dokovova, Marie
Drake, Shiloh
Du, Fengting
Dubuis, Margaux
Dueme, Florent
Durward, Matthew
Egurtzegi, Ander
Elsherif, Mahmoud M.
Esser, Janina
Ferragne, Emmanuel
Ferreira, Fernanda
Fink, Lauren K.
Finley, Sara
Foster, Kurtis
Foulkes, Paul
Franzke, Rosa
Frazer-McKee, Gabriel
Fromont, Robert
Garcia, Christina
Geller, Jason
Grasso, Camille L.
Greca, Pia
Grice, Martine
Grose-Hodge, Magdalena S.
Gully, Amelia J.
Halfacre, Caitlin
Hauser, Ivy
Hay, Jen
Haywood, Robert
Hellmuth, Sam
Hilger, Allison I.
Holliday, Nicole
Hoogland, Damar
Huang, Yaqian
Hughes, Vincent
Icardo Isasa, Ane
Ilchovska, Zlatomira G.
Jeon, Hae-Sung
Jones, Jacq
Junges, Magat N.
Kaefer, Stephanie
Kaland, Constantijn
Kelley, Matthew C.
Kelly, Niamh E.
Kettig, Thomas
Khattab, Ghada
Koolen, Ruud
Krahmer, Emiel
Krajewska, Dorota
Krug, Andreas
Kumar, Abhilasha A.
Lander, Anna
Lentz, Tomas O.
Li, Wanyin
Li, Yanyu
Lialiou, Maria
Lima Jr., Ronaldo M.
Lo, Justin J. H.
Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar
Mackay, Bradley
MacLeod, Bethany
Mallard, Mel
McConnellogue, Carol-Ann Mary
Moroz, George
Murali, Mridhula
Nalborczyk, Ladislas
Nenadic, Filip
Nieder, Jessica
Nikolic, Dusan
Nogueira, Francisco G. S.
Offerman, Heather M.
Passoni, Elisa
Pelissier, Maud
Perry, Scott J.
Pfiffner, Alexandra M.
Proctor, Michael
Rhodes, Ryan
Rodriguez, Nicole
Roepke, Elizabeth
Roer, Jan P.
Sbacco, Lucia
Scarborough, Rebecca
Schaeffler, Felix
Schleef, Erik
Schmitz, Dominic
Shiryaev, Alexander
Soskuthy, Marton
Spaniol, Malin
Stanley, Joseph
Strickler, Alyssa
Tavano, Alessandro
Tomaschek, Fabian
Tucker, Benjamin V.
Turnbull, Rory
Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O.
Urrestarazu-Porta, Inigo
van de Vijver, Ruben
Van Engen, Kristin J.
van Miltenburg, Emiel
Wang, Bruce
Warner, Natasha
Wehrle, Simon
Westerbeek, Hans
Wiener, Seth
Winters, Stephen
Wong, Sidney G.-J.
Wood, Anna
Wottawa, Jane
Xu, Chenzi
Zarate-Sanchez, German
Zellou, Georgia
Zhang, Cong
Zhu, Jian
Roettger, Timo B.
Coretta, Stefano
Casillas, Joseph V
Roessig, Simon
Franke, Michael
Ahn, Byron
Al-Hoorie, Ali H.
Al-Tamimi, Jalal
Alotaibi, Najd E.
AlShakhori, Mohammed K.
Altmiller, Ruth M.
Arantes, Pablo
Athanasopoulou, Angeliki
Baese-Berk, Melissa M.
Bailey, George
Baira A Sangma, Cheman
Beier, Eleonora J.
Benavides, Gabriela M.
Benker, Nicole
BensonMeyer, Emelia P.
Benway, Nina R.
Berry, Grant M.
Bing, Liwen
Bjorndahl, Christina
Bolyanatz, Mariska
Braver, Aaron
Brown, Violet A.
Brown, Alicia M.
Brugos, Alejna
Buchanan, Erin M.
Butlin, Tanna
Buxo-Lugo, Andres
Caillol, Coline
Cangemi, Francesco
Carignan, Christopher
Carraturo, Sita
Caudrelier, Tiphaine
Chodroff, Eleanor
Cohn, Michelle
Cronenberg, Johanna
Crouzet, Olivier
Dagar, Erica L.
Dawson, Charlotte
Diantoro, Carissa A.
Dokovova, Marie
Drake, Shiloh
Du, Fengting
Dubuis, Margaux
Dueme, Florent
Durward, Matthew
Egurtzegi, Ander
Elsherif, Mahmoud M.
Esser, Janina
Ferragne, Emmanuel
Ferreira, Fernanda
Fink, Lauren K.
Finley, Sara
Foster, Kurtis
Foulkes, Paul
Franzke, Rosa
Frazer-McKee, Gabriel
Fromont, Robert
Garcia, Christina
Geller, Jason
Grasso, Camille L.
Greca, Pia
Grice, Martine
Grose-Hodge, Magdalena S.
Gully, Amelia J.
Halfacre, Caitlin
Hauser, Ivy
Hay, Jen
Haywood, Robert
Hellmuth, Sam
Hilger, Allison I.
Holliday, Nicole
Hoogland, Damar
Huang, Yaqian
Hughes, Vincent
Icardo Isasa, Ane
Ilchovska, Zlatomira G.
Jeon, Hae-Sung
Jones, Jacq
Junges, Magat N.
Kaefer, Stephanie
Kaland, Constantijn
Kelley, Matthew C.
Kelly, Niamh E.
Kettig, Thomas
Khattab, Ghada
Koolen, Ruud
Krahmer, Emiel
Krajewska, Dorota
Krug, Andreas
Kumar, Abhilasha A.
Lander, Anna
Lentz, Tomas O.
Li, Wanyin
Li, Yanyu
Lialiou, Maria
Lima Jr., Ronaldo M.
Lo, Justin J. H.
Lopez Otero, Julio Cesar
Mackay, Bradley
MacLeod, Bethany
Mallard, Mel
McConnellogue, Carol-Ann Mary
Moroz, George
Murali, Mridhula
Nalborczyk, Ladislas
Nenadic, Filip
Nieder, Jessica
Nikolic, Dusan
Nogueira, Francisco G. S.
Offerman, Heather M.
Passoni, Elisa
Pelissier, Maud
Perry, Scott J.
Pfiffner, Alexandra M.
Proctor, Michael
Rhodes, Ryan
Rodriguez, Nicole
Roepke, Elizabeth
Roer, Jan P.
Sbacco, Lucia
Scarborough, Rebecca
Schaeffler, Felix
Schleef, Erik
Schmitz, Dominic
Shiryaev, Alexander
Soskuthy, Marton
Spaniol, Malin
Stanley, Joseph
Strickler, Alyssa
Tavano, Alessandro
Tomaschek, Fabian
Tucker, Benjamin V.
Turnbull, Rory
Ugwuanyi, Kingsley O.
Urrestarazu-Porta, Inigo
van de Vijver, Ruben
Van Engen, Kristin J.
van Miltenburg, Emiel
Wang, Bruce
Warner, Natasha
Wehrle, Simon
Westerbeek, Hans
Wiener, Seth
Winters, Stephen
Wong, Sidney G.-J.
Wood, Anna
Wottawa, Jane
Xu, Chenzi
Zarate-Sanchez, German
Zellou, Georgia
Zhang, Cong
Zhu, Jian
Roettger, Timo B.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Recent empirical studies have highlighted the large degree of analytic flexibility in data analysis which can lead to substantially different conclusions based on the same data set. Thus, researchers have expressed their concerns that these researcher degrees of freedom might facilitate bias and can lead to claims that do not stand the test of time. Even greater flexibility is to be expected in fields in which the primary data lend themselves to a variety of possible operationalizations. The multidimensional, temporally extended nature of speech constitutes an ideal testing ground for assessing the variability in analytic approaches, which derives not only from aspects of statistical modeling, but also from decisions regarding the quantification of the measured behavior. In the present study, we gave the same speech production data set to 46 teams of researchers and asked them to answer the same research question, resulting insubstantial variability in reported effect sizes and their interpretation. Using Bayesian meta-analytic tools, we further find little to no evidence that the observed variability can be explained by analysts’ prior beliefs, expertise or the perceived quality of their analyses. In light of this idiosyncratic variability, we recommend that researchers more transparently share details of their analysis, strengthen the link between theoretical construct and quantitative system and calibrate their (un)certainty in their conclusions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431027423
Document Type :
Electronic Resource