Quentin André
@quentinandre.bsky.social
Assistant Prof. of Marketing @ CU Boulder. Open science, research methods, managerial and numerical cognition. ❤️Python 🐍.
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An LLM-produced essay is tangible proof that a student doesn’t care, and yet responding to it properly requires hour upon hour of careful work. It’s asymmetrical and overwhelming.
October 28, 2025 at 12:57 PM
An LLM-produced essay is tangible proof that a student doesn’t care, and yet responding to it properly requires hour upon hour of careful work. It’s asymmetrical and overwhelming.
Trust me, the verb is appropriate 😂
October 22, 2025 at 1:02 PM
Trust me, the verb is appropriate 😂
Oh my god thank you! I needed it the other day and could not find it, so I recreated a worse one in PowerPoint...
October 22, 2025 at 12:49 PM
Oh my god thank you! I needed it the other day and could not find it, so I recreated a worse one in PowerPoint...
BRB, petitioning the Office of Weights and Measures.
October 15, 2025 at 1:08 PM
BRB, petitioning the Office of Weights and Measures.
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(The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel approach is NOT an interaction test: It tests whether an association between two variable exists after controlling for a stratifying variable).
October 3, 2025 at 3:41 PM
(The Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel approach is NOT an interaction test: It tests whether an association between two variable exists after controlling for a stratifying variable).
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I host it on my personal website: quentinandre.net.
A few example of "open science" posts:
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A few example of "open science" posts:
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quentinandre.net/post/making-...
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Quentin André
Quentin André<br>Assistant Professor of Marketing
quentinandre.net
July 9, 2025 at 4:20 PM
I host it on my personal website: quentinandre.net.
A few example of "open science" posts:
quentinandre.net/post/circlin...
quentinandre.net/post/is-powe...
quentinandre.net/post/making-...
quentinandre.net/post/large-p...
A few example of "open science" posts:
quentinandre.net/post/circlin...
quentinandre.net/post/is-powe...
quentinandre.net/post/making-...
quentinandre.net/post/large-p...
I don't know what counts as "open science", but I've written a bit about things like interpreting effect sizes and p-values, ensuring reproducibility...
July 9, 2025 at 2:28 PM
I don't know what counts as "open science", but I've written a bit about things like interpreting effect sizes and p-values, ensuring reproducibility...
Like with Ego Depletion and Stereotype Threat, Construal Level Theory has, following failures to replicate, been "motte-and-bailey"-ed to more modest claims. In the meantime, many scientists have wasted time and effort on it, rather than collecting interesting facts about human behavior.
July 8, 2025 at 3:50 PM
Like with Ego Depletion and Stereotype Threat, Construal Level Theory has, following failures to replicate, been "motte-and-bailey"-ed to more modest claims. In the meantime, many scientists have wasted time and effort on it, rather than collecting interesting facts about human behavior.
Take Construal Level Theory: The idea that different instantiations of distance (physical, social, temporal, perceptual...) are all psychologically related (Liberman and Trope 2008).
This Big Beautiful Idea was formulated on little data... but hundreds of studies quickly "confirmed" it!
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This Big Beautiful Idea was formulated on little data... but hundreds of studies quickly "confirmed" it!
2/3
July 8, 2025 at 3:50 PM
Take Construal Level Theory: The idea that different instantiations of distance (physical, social, temporal, perceptual...) are all psychologically related (Liberman and Trope 2008).
This Big Beautiful Idea was formulated on little data... but hundreds of studies quickly "confirmed" it!
2/3
This Big Beautiful Idea was formulated on little data... but hundreds of studies quickly "confirmed" it!
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