We are very pleased to announce the 2023 Awards Winners for the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science! Join us in celebrating the exceptional projects that have revolutionized the field of psychological science.
Mission Awards
SIPS Mission Awards recognize and increase awareness of a limited number of exemplary products that further the SIPS mission.
- Application Statement Feedback Program
- Peter Sokol-Hessner, Hayley Brooks, Ari Dyckovsky, Rebecca Suzuki, and Michelle Rozenman, and the ASFP Core Team
- easystats
- Daniel Lüdecke, Dominique Makowski, Mattan S. Ben-Shachar, Indrajeet Patil, Brenton M. Wiernik, Etienne Bacher, and Rémi Thériault
- FORRT – Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training
- FORRT team
- Ghai et al., 2023: “How we investigated the diversity of our undergraduate curriculum”
- Sakshi Ghai, Lee de-Wit, and Maria Mak
- Psicostat
- Psicostat members
- psych: Procedures for Psychological, Psychometric, and Personality Research
- William Revelle
- Psych #rstats Club
- Pooja Kulkarni, Munna R. Shainy, Hritik Gupta, and the PsychRStats team
- PsychResearchList
- Meltem Yucel
- pwrSEM
- Y. Andre Wang
- Simply Neuroscience
- Chinmayi Balusu and Sasha Tunsiricharoengul
- Tenzing
- Alex O. Holcombe, Marton Kovacs, Frederik Aust, Balazs Aczel
Commendations
SIPS Commendations are a way to give recognition to projects that support the SIPS Mission, including (but not limited to) contributions that are not typically formally recognized by professional societies (e.g., blog posts, podcasts).
- Abalkina & Bishop, 2022: “Paper mills: a novel form of publishing malpractice affecting psychology”
- Anna Abalkina and Dorothy Bishop
- Addressing White Privilege in Psychology Research
- Sally Grapin and Lindsay Fallon
- Advancing Big-team Reproducible science through Increased Representation (ABRIR)
- Alma Jeftic, Nadia Corral Frias, Aishwarya Iyer, Karla Alejandra Garduno Realivazquez, Norma Isabel Beltran Sierra, Razieh Pourafshari, Aleksandra Lazic, Martha Frias Armenta, Meyra Cakar, Natalia Dutra, and Neha Parashar
- Anatomy of Measurement, A YouTube Animation Series
- Ren Liu
- BrainBiguous
- Fatma Sila, Zeynep Gultekin, Meltem Lube Yasaran, and Enise Akay
- Camacho & Echelbarger, 2021: “Decentering whiteness: Rethinking the instruction of undergraduate research methods within developmental science”
- Tissyana C. Camacho and Margaret Echelbarger
- Doing Good with Data
- Ann Holmes and Lauren Girouard-Hallam
- Error Tight
- Julia Strand
- Evidence of Fraud in an Influential Field Experiment About Dishonesty
- Uri Simonsohn, Leif Nelson, Joseph Simmons, and researchers who chose to remain anonymous
- FORRT Replications & Reversals
- Helena Hartmann and the FORRT Replications and Reversals team
- FORRT Summaries
- FORRT team
- FORRT Team Neurodiversity
- FORRT team
- Moges & Semela, 2023: “Identifying the core components and items to measure health workers’ cultural competence in the Ethiopian context”
- Belay Moges and Tesfaye Semela
- OpenMKT.org
- Aaron Charlton
- Psyc399: Psychology’s Credibility Revolution
- Julia Strand
- Replication Database
- Lukas Röseler, Christopher Doetsch, Leonard Kaiser, Noah Klett, Josefine Krapp, Christian Seida, Astrid Schütz, Jamie Cummins, Tobias Dienlin, Mahmoud Elsherif, Nico Förster, Oliver Genschow, Timo Gnambs, Helena Hartmann, Darías Holgado, Ian Hussey, Max Korbmacher, Luisa Kulke, Nigel Mantou Lou, Manuel Rausch, Robert Ross, Mariola Paruzel-Czachura, Zoran Pavlović, Katarzyna Pypno, and Leigh Ann Vaughn
- Repository of Psychological Instruments in Serbian (REPOPSI)
- Aleksandra Lazic, Ljiljana Lazarevic, Danka Puric, Iris Zezelj, and Obrad Vuckovac
- Research tools for Psychology and Social Sciences – Malayalam
- Chinchu C.
- Translated Help Guides of the Open Science Framework
- Felipe Vilanova, Anabel Belaus, and Daniel Steger
- Yeung & Mun, 2022: “Renewed Call for Disaggregation of Racial and Ethnic Data: Advancing Scientific Rigor and Equity in Gifted and Talented Education Research”
- Glorry Yeung and Rachel U. Mun
- Zurich Intergroup Project
- Zurich Intergroup Project contributors
SIPS solicits nominations of projects that support our mission on a year-round basis. To be considered for the next round, please make your nominations by April 30.
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