Jason Chin
@jasonchin.bsky.social
Evidence law, metaresearch, forensic science, and criminology at ANU Law. Registered reports editor at FSI: Synergy and associate editor at PPPL. Co-founder of https://metaror.org/.
https://jasonmchin.com
https://jasonmchin.com
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And released today, a metascience project featuring AIMOS board member @jasonchin.bsky.social, former AIMOS prez Matt Page, Merryn McKinnon, Rachel Searston, Kaye Ballantyne, Stephanie Summersby, Anna Heavey, Carolyne Bird, and Anna-Maria Arabia.
October 29, 2025 at 3:04 AM
And released today, a metascience project featuring AIMOS board member @jasonchin.bsky.social, former AIMOS prez Matt Page, Merryn McKinnon, Rachel Searston, Kaye Ballantyne, Stephanie Summersby, Anna Heavey, Carolyne Bird, and Anna-Maria Arabia.
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Machine learning can detect patterns—but can it detect deception?
A newly published replication of a landmark study on linguistic cues in 911 homicide calls suggests the answer is "no".... at least, not reliably.
🔗 Read the full article: psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-...
#psychlaw #lawpsych
A newly published replication of a landmark study on linguistic cues in 911 homicide calls suggests the answer is "no".... at least, not reliably.
🔗 Read the full article: psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-...
#psychlaw #lawpsych
October 24, 2025 at 5:06 PM
Machine learning can detect patterns—but can it detect deception?
A newly published replication of a landmark study on linguistic cues in 911 homicide calls suggests the answer is "no".... at least, not reliably.
🔗 Read the full article: psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-...
#psychlaw #lawpsych
A newly published replication of a landmark study on linguistic cues in 911 homicide calls suggests the answer is "no".... at least, not reliably.
🔗 Read the full article: psycnet.apa.org/record/2026-...
#psychlaw #lawpsych
Also the winner of our ECR award - excellent book Sonia!
With increasing globalisation and convergence in securities markets, regulatory cooperation is increasingly relevant.
This book proposes a deeper, strategic collaboration between India and Australia in regard to the securities sector.
Get your copy today doi.org/10.22459/DSC...
This book proposes a deeper, strategic collaboration between India and Australia in regard to the securities sector.
Get your copy today doi.org/10.22459/DSC...
September 16, 2025 at 1:26 AM
Also the winner of our ECR award - excellent book Sonia!
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International #ResearchIntegrity conference 16-18 November 2025
Come to hear @elisabethbik.bsky.social Ivan Oransky @jamesheathers.bsky.social @retractionwatch.com Lisa Bero @liammannix.bsky.social @jdwilko.bsky.social @jacksonwryan.com +many others, stay for Sydney in late Spring @sydney.edu.au 🧪
Come to hear @elisabethbik.bsky.social Ivan Oransky @jamesheathers.bsky.social @retractionwatch.com Lisa Bero @liammannix.bsky.social @jdwilko.bsky.social @jacksonwryan.com +many others, stay for Sydney in late Spring @sydney.edu.au 🧪
International Research Integrity Conference researchintegrityconf.com has been moved to University of Sydney (Refectory and Cullen rooms) Nov 16-18th 2025. Registrations filling fast
International Research Integrity Conference | 16-18 November 2025, Sydney, Australia
researchintegrityconf.com
September 14, 2025 at 1:08 AM
International #ResearchIntegrity conference 16-18 November 2025
Come to hear @elisabethbik.bsky.social Ivan Oransky @jamesheathers.bsky.social @retractionwatch.com Lisa Bero @liammannix.bsky.social @jdwilko.bsky.social @jacksonwryan.com +many others, stay for Sydney in late Spring @sydney.edu.au 🧪
Come to hear @elisabethbik.bsky.social Ivan Oransky @jamesheathers.bsky.social @retractionwatch.com Lisa Bero @liammannix.bsky.social @jdwilko.bsky.social @jacksonwryan.com +many others, stay for Sydney in late Spring @sydney.edu.au 🧪
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AIMOS is pleased to make the following submission regarding the Australian Research Council's consultation draft for its new research evaluation framework: osf.io/mpvbc
OSF
osf.io
September 3, 2025 at 3:57 AM
AIMOS is pleased to make the following submission regarding the Australian Research Council's consultation draft for its new research evaluation framework: osf.io/mpvbc
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
PPPL 2026 Editorial Board
Deadline: October 1, 2025
Find editorial board position descriptions, required qualifications, & how to apply here: osf.io/fcmvj
We're also seeking 2 early career editorial fellows, find more info here: osf.io/9ebrm
#psychlaw #lawpsych
PPPL 2026 Editorial Board
Deadline: October 1, 2025
Find editorial board position descriptions, required qualifications, & how to apply here: osf.io/fcmvj
We're also seeking 2 early career editorial fellows, find more info here: osf.io/9ebrm
#psychlaw #lawpsych
August 22, 2025 at 5:41 PM
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
PPPL 2026 Editorial Board
Deadline: October 1, 2025
Find editorial board position descriptions, required qualifications, & how to apply here: osf.io/fcmvj
We're also seeking 2 early career editorial fellows, find more info here: osf.io/9ebrm
#psychlaw #lawpsych
PPPL 2026 Editorial Board
Deadline: October 1, 2025
Find editorial board position descriptions, required qualifications, & how to apply here: osf.io/fcmvj
We're also seeking 2 early career editorial fellows, find more info here: osf.io/9ebrm
#psychlaw #lawpsych
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Does the Considering Offender Probability in Statements (COPS) Scale allow law enforcement to distinguish between guilty and innocent people placing 911 homicide calls?
Research from the FBI BAU and Villanova University suggests it does not.
Read a summary from the authors: bit.ly/3DgM3dL
Research from the FBI BAU and Villanova University suggests it does not.
Read a summary from the authors: bit.ly/3DgM3dL
August 20, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Does the Considering Offender Probability in Statements (COPS) Scale allow law enforcement to distinguish between guilty and innocent people placing 911 homicide calls?
Research from the FBI BAU and Villanova University suggests it does not.
Read a summary from the authors: bit.ly/3DgM3dL
Research from the FBI BAU and Villanova University suggests it does not.
Read a summary from the authors: bit.ly/3DgM3dL
This recent article in the official journal of the Aus. Academy of Forensic Sciences includes hallucinated references. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10...., for example:
August 18, 2025 at 4:29 AM
This recent article in the official journal of the Aus. Academy of Forensic Sciences includes hallucinated references. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10...., for example:
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🔒Our latest study regards "the effect of APC waivers on the participation of Ukrainian researchers in fully Gold OA journals".
The reviewers call it "well-developed", "timely" & "important" while questioning the focus on only 5 publishers.
👇Read the assessment, reviews & author response on MetaROR
The reviewers call it "well-developed", "timely" & "important" while questioning the focus on only 5 publishers.
👇Read the assessment, reviews & author response on MetaROR
The effect of APC discounts on Ukraine's participation in gold open access journals
metaror.org
August 8, 2025 at 9:48 AM
🔒Our latest study regards "the effect of APC waivers on the participation of Ukrainian researchers in fully Gold OA journals".
The reviewers call it "well-developed", "timely" & "important" while questioning the focus on only 5 publishers.
👇Read the assessment, reviews & author response on MetaROR
The reviewers call it "well-developed", "timely" & "important" while questioning the focus on only 5 publishers.
👇Read the assessment, reviews & author response on MetaROR
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The call for proposals is now up for our long awaited #AIMOS2025 conference in Sydney this November:
aimos-inc.github.io/aimos.confer...
aimos-inc.github.io/aimos.confer...
August 1, 2025 at 12:28 AM
The call for proposals is now up for our long awaited #AIMOS2025 conference in Sydney this November:
aimos-inc.github.io/aimos.confer...
aimos-inc.github.io/aimos.confer...
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Innovations in #ScholarlyCommunication and #ResponsibleResearchAssessment need to go hand in hand. New guest post by @jasonchin.bsky.social, @ludowaltman.bsky.social, and Kathryn Zeiler, editors at @metaror.bsky.social, share insights on these connections. Read more👇
sfdora.org/2025/07/08/m...
sfdora.org/2025/07/08/m...
Judging research on its own merits: How MetaROR supports better research assessment | DORA
MetaResearch Open Review (MetaROR), and other publish-review-curate platforms (e.g., Copernicus, eLife, F1000, Open Research Europe, Peer Community In) challenge the current state of scholarly publish...
sfdora.org
July 8, 2025 at 9:10 AM
Innovations in #ScholarlyCommunication and #ResponsibleResearchAssessment need to go hand in hand. New guest post by @jasonchin.bsky.social, @ludowaltman.bsky.social, and Kathryn Zeiler, editors at @metaror.bsky.social, share insights on these connections. Read more👇
sfdora.org/2025/07/08/m...
sfdora.org/2025/07/08/m...
RFK relies on conflicts of interest to discredit research finding vaccines are safe. I guess the decades of metascience and watchdog work on conflicts of interest are to blame for his weaponisation of this concept?
www.politico.com/news/2025/06...
www.politico.com/news/2025/06...
Democrats challenged RFK Jr. on vaccines. Fireworks ensued.
The health secretary resurfaced anti-vaccine claims at a House hearing, alleging collusion by pharma companies, public health experts and politicians to mask the truth.
www.politico.com
June 25, 2025 at 3:06 AM
RFK relies on conflicts of interest to discredit research finding vaccines are safe. I guess the decades of metascience and watchdog work on conflicts of interest are to blame for his weaponisation of this concept?
www.politico.com/news/2025/06...
www.politico.com/news/2025/06...
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AIMOS stands against the recent U.S. Executive Order, 'Restoring Gold Standard Science'. docs.google.com/document/d/1...
June 11, 2025 at 10:28 PM
AIMOS stands against the recent U.S. Executive Order, 'Restoring Gold Standard Science'. docs.google.com/document/d/1...
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Complementing other communications about the "Restoring Gold Standard Science" Executive Order, here is a statement from COS. Also, see the links to stories from previous attempts to co-opt open science for policies that undermine science and evidence-based policymaking.
www.cos.io/about/news/c...
www.cos.io/about/news/c...
COS Statement on “Restoring Gold Standard Science” Executive Order
The Executive Order issued on May 23, 2025, Restoring Gold Standard Science, references several open science practices championed by COS and the open science and metascience communities more generally...
www.cos.io
May 29, 2025 at 7:51 PM
Complementing other communications about the "Restoring Gold Standard Science" Executive Order, here is a statement from COS. Also, see the links to stories from previous attempts to co-opt open science for policies that undermine science and evidence-based policymaking.
www.cos.io/about/news/c...
www.cos.io/about/news/c...
Signed!
🚨 URGENT RESPONSE CALL 🚨
Trump’s Fool’s Gold Science EO is a dangerous sham.
It gives his appointees the power to dismiss entire bodies of research and punish researchers who fail to fall in line with his agenda.
We’ve launched an open letter.
SIGN & SHARE NOW: actionnetwork.org/petitions/op...
Trump’s Fool’s Gold Science EO is a dangerous sham.
It gives his appointees the power to dismiss entire bodies of research and punish researchers who fail to fall in line with his agenda.
We’ve launched an open letter.
SIGN & SHARE NOW: actionnetwork.org/petitions/op...
Sign The Open Letter to Stand Up For Science Now!
Science is under siege. Trump’s latest Executive Order calls for politically appointed science commissars to evaluate research. Join us in adding your name to our open letter condemning Trump’s escala...
actionnetwork.org
May 27, 2025 at 3:06 AM
Signed!
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when trump and co say they're seizing control of research because of the reproducibility crisis, it's pretty similar to when they say they're enacting trans bathroom bans and sports bans because of violence and discrimination against women.
May 25, 2025 at 12:29 PM
when trump and co say they're seizing control of research because of the reproducibility crisis, it's pretty similar to when they say they're enacting trans bathroom bans and sports bans because of violence and discrimination against women.
Excellent reflections by Brian here and I agree. Transparency and rigour are clearly good things, but the drafters of this order cannot be trusted.
There is a new Executive Order that is closely related to many of the topics promoted in the science reform movement. It deserves a close read as it will surely have implications for how some promoted reforms are implemented in policy and practice. My hot take 🧵
www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
Restoring Gold Standard Science
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 7301 of title 5, United
www.whitehouse.gov
May 24, 2025 at 2:09 PM
Excellent reflections by Brian here and I agree. Transparency and rigour are clearly good things, but the drafters of this order cannot be trusted.
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The intentional starvation of the people of Gaza clearly meets the legal definition of genocide, but it doesn't *need* to meet that definition for you to oppose it. The definition debate isn't entirely pointless, but legal distinction isn't what's most important in the midst of mass murder.
May 24, 2025 at 4:39 AM
I'm glad to be speaking at this meeting about research integrity, which will flow nicely into the @aimosinc.bsky.social conference later that week, with a broader remit into metascience, openness, and transparency!
International #ResearchIntegrity conference taking place in beautiful Sydney Australia on 16-18 November 2025 🐨 🌏
Great speakers including @elisabethbik.bsky.social @jdwilko.bsky.social @jasonchin.bsky.social
For more info contact
@simongandevia.bsky.social 🧪
Great speakers including @elisabethbik.bsky.social @jdwilko.bsky.social @jasonchin.bsky.social
For more info contact
@simongandevia.bsky.social 🧪
International Research Integrity Conference. I am arranging this in Sydney in November 16-18th 2025. researchintegrityconf.com Note the excellent speaker list. Contact me!
May 15, 2025 at 10:22 PM
I'm glad to be speaking at this meeting about research integrity, which will flow nicely into the @aimosinc.bsky.social conference later that week, with a broader remit into metascience, openness, and transparency!
link.springer.com/article/10.1... - this tracks my impressions of the field over the past 8 years. (yes this is research on research on research)
From 2015 to 2023, eight years of empirical research on research integrity: a scoping review - Research Integrity and Peer Review
Background Research on research integrity (RI) has grown exponentially over the past several decades. Although the earliest publications emerged in the 1980 s, more than half of the existing literatur...
link.springer.com
May 3, 2025 at 2:17 AM
link.springer.com/article/10.1... - this tracks my impressions of the field over the past 8 years. (yes this is research on research on research)
Very pleased to see this positive experience with our publish, review, curate platform, @metaror.bsky.social: upstream.force11.org/response-to-...
April 10, 2025 at 4:07 AM
Very pleased to see this positive experience with our publish, review, curate platform, @metaror.bsky.social: upstream.force11.org/response-to-...
In this post, I argue against university rankings (@aidybarnett.bsky.social) and assessment regimes that reward quantity over quality. Let's slow down, correct existing errors (@jabyrnesci.bsky.social), and engage in better peer review (eg, @metaror.bsky.social): theconversation.com/reliable-sci...
Reliable science takes time. But the current system rewards speed
‘Fast science’ can damage research integrity – just as fast food can damage your health. ‘Slow science’ offers an alternative path forward.
theconversation.com
March 27, 2025 at 10:03 PM
In this post, I argue against university rankings (@aidybarnett.bsky.social) and assessment regimes that reward quantity over quality. Let's slow down, correct existing errors (@jabyrnesci.bsky.social), and engage in better peer review (eg, @metaror.bsky.social): theconversation.com/reliable-sci...
More dangerous than DEIA (which is a good thing), are lackey hires (inept, often white men, who don't understand how and when to use messaging apps).
March 27, 2025 at 5:39 AM
More dangerous than DEIA (which is a good thing), are lackey hires (inept, often white men, who don't understand how and when to use messaging apps).
Wonderful work here from Lucy Montgomery, @emiliacarabell.bsky.social, and Karl Huang laying out the dark side of academic publishing, as well as the light (including a kind shout out to @metaror.bsky.social)
Academic publishing is a multibillion-dollar industry. It’s not always good for science theconversation.com/academic-pub...
Academic publishing is a multibillion-dollar industry. It’s not always good for science
Some academic publishers have been accused by scientists of being “too greedy” and prioritising profit over research integrity.
theconversation.com
March 26, 2025 at 7:47 AM
Wonderful work here from Lucy Montgomery, @emiliacarabell.bsky.social, and Karl Huang laying out the dark side of academic publishing, as well as the light (including a kind shout out to @metaror.bsky.social)
There's a profound disconnect between the threshold courts use for determining whether someone is an expert (such that they can give expert testimony), which is basically qualifications in a field, and how psychologists think about it, which as we say here, is observable performance.
Psychological insights for judging expertise and implications for adversarial legal contexts
Review by Kristy A. Martire, Tess M. S. Neal, Fernand Gobet, Jason M. Chin, Jonathan F. Berengut & Gary Edmond
Web: go.nature.com/4ig3zhE
PDF: rdcu.be/edUS3
#psychology #psychscisky
Review by Kristy A. Martire, Tess M. S. Neal, Fernand Gobet, Jason M. Chin, Jonathan F. Berengut & Gary Edmond
Web: go.nature.com/4ig3zhE
PDF: rdcu.be/edUS3
#psychology #psychscisky
March 17, 2025 at 11:52 PM
There's a profound disconnect between the threshold courts use for determining whether someone is an expert (such that they can give expert testimony), which is basically qualifications in a field, and how psychologists think about it, which as we say here, is observable performance.