Retraction Watch: Michael LaCour archives

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Abstract

How easy is it to change people’s minds? In 2014, a Science study suggested that a short conversation could have a lasting impact on people’s opinions about gay marriage – but left readers disappointed when it was retracted only months later, after the first author admitted to falsifying some of the details of the study, including data collection. We found out about the problems with the paper thanks to Joshua Kalla at the University of California, Berkeley and David Broockman at Stanford University, who tried to repeat the remarkable findings. Last week, Kalla and Broockman published a Science paper suggesting what the 2014 paper showed was, in fact, correct – they found that 10-minute conversations about the struggles facing transgender people reduced prejudices against them for months afterwards. We spoke with Kalla and Broockman about the remarkable results from their paper, and the shadow of the earlier retraction.

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Type of resources: Reading

Education level(s): College / Upper Division (Undergraduates), Graduate / Professional, Adult Education

Primary user(s): Student, Teacher

Subject area(s): Applied Science, Education, Math & Statistics, Physical Science, Social Science

Language(s): English