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How to design and conduct a megastudy

Jan G. Voelkel (), James Y. Chu, Michael N. Stagnaro, James N. Druckman and Robb Willer
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Jan G. Voelkel: Cornell University
James Y. Chu: Columbia University
Michael N. Stagnaro: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
James N. Druckman: University of Rochester
Robb Willer: Stanford University

Nature Human Behaviour, 2024, vol. 8, issue 12, 2257-2260

Abstract: Megastudies are experiments that test many treatments simultaneously using the same outcomes, control condition and sample, and are a promising tool that can provide unique insights relative to other research designs. We identify five critical decisions in designing megastudies and suggest potential solutions for each.

Date: 2024
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