Miguel Alejandro A. Silan

ORCID: 0000-0002-7480-3661
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Research Areas
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Scientific Computing and Data Management
  • scientometrics and bibliometrics research
  • Meta-analysis and systematic reviews
  • Misinformation and Its Impacts
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Community Health and Development
  • Social Representations and Identity
  • Media Influence and Health
  • Cognitive Science and Mapping
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Advanced Causal Inference Techniques
  • Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
  • COVID-19 diagnosis using AI
  • Public Health and Nutrition
  • Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
  • Delphi Technique in Research
  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction

University of the Philippines Diliman
2018-2024

Université Lumière Lyon 2
2020-2024

Nature Inspires Creativity Engineers Lab
2020-2024

University of Groningen
2024

Radboud University Nijmegen
2021-2024

Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
2023

Leiden University
2020

Åbo Akademi University
2020

Centrum voor Landbouw en Milieu
2020

Children’s Village
2019

Hannah Moshontz Lorne Campbell Charles R. Ebersole Hans IJzerman Heather L. Urry and 92 more Patrick S. Forscher Jon Grahe Randy J. McCarthy Erica D. Musser Jan Antfolk Christopher M. Castille Thomas Rhys Evans Susann Fiedler Jessica Kay Flake Diego A. Forero Steve M. J. Janssen Justin Robert Keene John Protzko Balázs Aczél Sara Álvarez Solas Daniel Ansari Dana Awlia Ernest Baskin Carlota Batres Martha Lucia Borras-Guevara Cameron Brick Priyanka Chandel Armand Chatard William J. Chopik David Clarance Nicholas A. Coles Katherine S. Corker Barnaby Dixson Vilius Dranseika Yarrow Dunham Nicholas W. Fox Gwendolyn Gardiner S. Mason Garrison Tripat Gill Amanda Hahn Bastian Jaeger Pavol Kačmár Gwenaêl Kaminski Philipp Kanske Zoltán Kekecs Melissa Kline Monica A. Koehn Pratibha Kujur Carmel Levitan Jeremy K. Miller Ceylan Okan Jerome Olsen Óscar Oviedo-Trespalacios Asil Ali Özdoğru Babita Pande Arti Parganiha Noorshama Parveen Gerit Pfuhl Sraddha Pradhan Ivan Ropovik Nicholas O. Rule Blair Saunders Vidar Schei Kathleen Schmidt Margaret Messiah Singh Miroslav Sirota Crystal N. Steltenpohl Stefan Stieger Daniel Storage Gavin Brent Sullivan Anna Szabelska Christian K. Tamnes Miguel A. Vadillo Jaroslava Varella Valentová Wolf Vanpaemel Marco Antônio Corrêa Varella Evie Vergauwe Mark Verschoor Michelangelo Vianello Martin Voracek Glenn Patrick Williams John Paul Wilson Janis Zickfeld Jack Arnal Burak Aydın Sau-Chin Chen Lisa M. DeBruine Ana María Fernández Kai T. Horstmann Peder Mortvedt Isager Benedict C. Jones Aycan Kapucu Hause Lin Michael C. Mensink Gorka Navarrete Miguel Alejandro A. Silan Christopher R. Chartier

Concerns about the veracity of psychological research have been growing. Many findings in science are based on studies with insufficient statistical power and nonrepresentative samples, or may otherwise be limited to specific, ungeneralizable settings populations. Crowdsourced research, a type large-scale collaboration which one more projects conducted across multiple lab sites, offers pragmatic solution these other current methodological challenges. The Psychological Science Accelerator...

10.1177/2515245918797607 article EN Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 2018-10-01

Progress in psychology has been frustrated by challenges concerning replicability, generalizability, strategy selection, inferential reproducibility, and computational reproducibility. Although often discussed separately, these five may share a common cause: insufficient investment of intellectual nonintellectual resources into the typical study. We suggest that emerging emphasis on big-team science can help address allowing researchers to pool their together increase amount available for...

10.1177/17456916221082970 article EN Perspectives on Psychological Science 2022-10-03

In the January 2022 issue of Perspectives, Götz et al. argued that small effects are "the indispensable foundation for a cumulative psychological science." They supported their argument by claiming (a) psychology, like genetics, consists complex phenomena explained additive effects; (b) psychological-research culture rewards large effects, which means being ignored; and (c) become meaningful at scale over time. We rebut these claims with three objections: First, analogy between genetics...

10.1177/17456916221100420 article EN cc-by Perspectives on Psychological Science 2022-09-20

Progress in psychology has been frustrated by challenges concerning replicability, generalizability, strategy selection, inferential reproducibility, and computational reproducibility. Although often discussed separately, these five may share a common cause: insufficient investment of intellectual non-intellectual resources into the typical study. We suggest that emerging emphasis on big team science can help address allowing researchers to pool their together increase amount available for...

10.31234/osf.io/2mdxh preprint EN 2020-05-20

How should romantic-relationship quality be approached psychometrically? This is a complicated theoretical and methodological challenge that we begin to address through three studies. In Study 1a, identified 25 distinct categories among 754 items from 26 romantic-relationship-quality instruments with weak Jaccard index (0.38), indicating the scales' item content was extremely heterogeneous. 1b then demonstrated limited structure validity evidence in 43 scale-development-validation articles...

10.1177/17456916231215248 article EN Perspectives on Psychological Science 2024-02-22

Many psychological constructs of interest are fuzzy, and ultimately social constructions. However, how constructions relate to measurement models - they should be meas-ured, if they’re measurable in the first place is a big open question philosophy psychometrics. In this article, we propose meaningful distinction between indexing by discussing role causality versus constitutive relations. We also discuss can handled, tackle other issues ontology causality.

10.31234/osf.io/hczab preprint EN 2024-02-23
Erin Michelle Buchanan Savannah C Lewis Bastien Paris Patrick S. Forscher Jeffrey M. Pavlacic and 95 more Julie Beshears Shira Meir Drexler Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe Peter Robert Mallik Miguel Alejandro A. Silan Jeremy K. Miller Hans IJzerman Hannah Moshontz Jennifer L Beaudry Jordan W. Suchow Christopher R. Chartier Nicholas A. Coles MohammadHasan Sharifian Anna Louise Todsen Carmel Levitan Flávio Azevedo Nicole Legate Blake Heller Alexander Rothman Charles Dorison Brian Gill Ke Wang Vaughan W. Rees Nancy Gibbs Amit Goldenberg Thuy-vy Thi Nguyen James J. Gross Gwenaêl Kaminski Claudia C. von Bastian Mariola Paruzel‐Czachura Farnaz Mosannenzadeh Soufian Azouaghe Alexandre Bran Susana Ruiz Fernández Anabela Caetano Santos Niv Reggev Janis Zickfeld Handan Akkaş Myrto Pantazi Ivan Ropovik Max Korbmacher Patrí­cia Arriaga Biljana Gjoneska Lara Warmelink Sara G. Alves Gabriel Lins de Holanda Coelho Stefan Stieger Vidar Schei Paul H. P. Hanel Barnabás Szászi Maksim Fedotov Jan Antfolk Gabriela Mariana Marcu Jana Schrötter Jonas R. Kunst Sandra J. Geiger Adeyemi Adetula Halil Emre Kocalar Julita Kielińska Pavol Kačmár Ahmed Bokkour Oscar J. Galindo-Caballero Ikhlas Djamai Sara Johanna Pöntinen Bamikole Emmanuel Agesin Teodor Jernsäther Anum Urooj Nikolay R. Rachev María Koptjevskaja-Tamm Murathan Kurfalı Ilse L. Pit Ranran Li Sami Çoksan Dmitrii Dubrov Tamar Paltrow Gabriel Baník Tatiana Korobova Anna Studzińska Xiaoming Jiang John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta Jáchym Vintr Faith Chiu Lada Kaliská Jana Berkessel Murat Tümer Sara Morales-Izquierdo Hu Chuan-Peng Kévin Vezirian Anna Dalla Rosa Olga Białobrzeska Martin R. Vasilev Julia Beitner Ondřej Kácha Barbara Žuro Minja Westerlund

Abstract In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Psychological Science Accelerator coordinated three large-scale psychological studies examine effects of loss-gain framing, cognitive reappraisals, and autonomy framing manipulations on behavioral intentions affective measures. The data collected (April October 2020) included specific measures for each experimental study, a general questionnaire examining health prevention behaviors experience, geographical cultural context characterization,...

10.1038/s41597-022-01811-7 article EN cc-by Scientific Data 2023-02-11

Loneliness has been associated with several detrimental effects for individuals and societies, making it a priority monitoring across the European Union. While many loneliness measures currently exist, notable gaps exist regarding knowledge of their psychometric structure, reliability, comparability, validity, particularly as pertains to suitability EU-wide population surveys. Relying on data from EU Survey covering 27 member states (N=25,646), we examined factor internal consistency,...

10.31234/osf.io/tk68s preprint EN 2024-01-11

Abstract The cross‐indigenous approach is introduced as a framework for conducting multi‐site studies. simultaneous multi‐emic to studying psychological and social phenomena across cultures which intends mitigate vulnerabilities commonly found in typical cross‐cultural studies done personality psychology including methodological artifacts when instruments, protocols, or research design do not work expected target cultures, the unrealistic expectation of construct equivalence sites. article...

10.1111/spc3.70007 article EN Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2024-10-01

We detail the philosophy of our lab, which serves as a general workflow and manual describing expectations responsibilities. Updated once per year based on what is isn't working.

10.31234/osf.io/6jmhe preprint EN 2019-09-24

One of the main criticisms NHST is that statistical significance not practical significance. And this evaluation effects often take an implicit but consequential form in field: from informal conversations among researchers when evaluating findings, to peer reviewers deciding importance article. This primer seeks make explicit what we mean talk about significance, organize know it, and assert a framework for how can evaluate establish it. The appraised by analyzing (i.) along different levels...

10.31234/osf.io/zdhfe preprint EN 2019-01-13

Götz et al. (2022) argue that small effects are “the indispensable foundation for a cumulative psychological science”. They support their argument by claiming (i) psychology, like genetics, consists of complex phenomena explained additive effects, (ii) research culture rewards large which means being ignored, and (iii) become meaningful at scale over time. We rebut these claims with three objections: the analogy between genetics psychology is misleading, p-values main currency publication in...

10.31234/osf.io/6s8bj preprint EN 2021-10-22

We expect that consensus meetings, where researchers come together to discuss their theoretical viewpoints, prioritize the factors they agree are important study, standardize measures, and determine a smallest effect size of interest, will prove be more efficient solution lack coordination integration claims in science than integrative experiments.

10.1017/s0140525x23002248 article EN Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2024-01-01

The COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected the wellbeing of children and adolescents in theNational Capital Region (NCR). region which cites greatest number cases records thelongest lockdown country imposed strict health protocols, including age restrictionson mobility adolescents. This prolonged period staying at home blurredthe boundaries lives adolescents, making it challenging for them to balancemultiple stressors. Save Children Philippines commissioned Psychosocial Support...

10.31234/osf.io/v2ygm preprint EN 2023-01-22

The cross-indigenous approach is introduced as a framework for conducting multi-site studies. simultaneous multi-emic to studying psychological and social phenomena across cultures. aims mitigate vulnerabilities commonly found in typical cross-cultural studies including methodological artifacts when instruments, protocols or research design does not work expected target cultures, the unrealistic expectation of construct equivalence sites. article discusses ways carry out project which aim be...

10.31234/osf.io/jsyca preprint EN 2023-10-12
Brian A. Nosek Katherine S. Corker Tina Krall Fielding L. Grasty Ronald E. Brooks and 95 more David Thomas Mellor Steve Van Tuyl Gültekin Gürdal Thomas Mboa Justin Sègbédji Ahinon Khaled Moustafa James Entwood Hannah Fraser Alice Allen Fiona Fidler Virginia Barbour Mathew Ling Edward Miguel Guy Geltner Olavo B. Amaral Lucas Helal Laurent Gatto Eva Furrer Kelly D. Cobey Hu Chuan-Peng Bryan G. Cook Petr Knoth Miroslav Sirota Etienne P. LeBel Niklas Zimmer Allison Enright Shinichi Nakagawa Timothy Parker Amanda Kay Montoya Benjamin J. Thomas Frank Renkewitz Kora Korcec Emmy Tsang Олександр Березко Carole Goble Elóy Rodrigues Cooper Smout Dirk Ostwarld Koen Vermeir Birgit Schmidt Tony Ross‐Hellauer Peter Suber Paul Schultze–Motel Kathleen Fitzpatrick Usha Mujoo Munshi Sridhar Gutam Hasina Badani Rebecca M. Willén Marie Gaarder Yoshihiko Kunisato Dermot Lynott Kaisa Johanna Saurio Guido Scherp Astrid Verheusen Vicky Rampin Felix D. Schönbrodt Michael C. Frank Erik M. Mueller Matthew D. DiFranco Gilad Feldman Jefferson Pooley Miguel Alejandro A. Silan Ginny Hendricks Nancy Pontika A. Vinod Kumar Devin R. Berg Lilly Winfree Adam Sparks Pandelis Perakakis Alexandra Sarafoglou Stephan Heunis Vera Ellen Heininga Anna van 't Veer Eirini Zormpa Antonio Schettino Daan Rutten Anita Eerland Brian Glanz Ben Marwick Julia M. Rohrer Mitja D. Back Malte Elson Jo Havemann Gustav Nilsonne Samuel Guay Jaykumar Menon Najla Rettberg Michela G. Bertero Daniel J. Peppe Tom Pollard Daniela Saderi Jack Dennis Arnal Christopher R. Chartier Jan H. Höffler Amy Orben

The Community of Open Scholarship Grassroots Networks (COSGN), includes 120 grassroots networks, representing virtually every region the world and research discipline. These networks communicate coordinate on topics common interest. We propose, using an NSF 19-501 Full-Scale implementation grant, to formalize governance coordination maximize impact establish standard practices for sustainability. In project period, we will increase capacity COSGN advance community goals participating...

10.31222/osf.io/d7mwk preprint EN 2020-01-30

Charisma is a popular and enthralling concept both in its academic lay usage; with some alluding to the role of charisma as important various historical events including 2016 Philippine presidential elections (Curato, 2016; Francisco, 2017; Pedrosa, 2015). However, dynamics charismatic attribution – how why people think of, label, perceive or categorize other individuals has had disproportionately fewer share discussion literature. This despite fact that played central, if implicit,...

10.31234/osf.io/q2fy9 preprint EN 2022-01-03

In line with the principles identified in PSA’s Study Capacity Policy (Forscher, Ebersole, Coles, & Chartier, 2019; Paris, Ijzerman, Forscher, 2020), this document is a projected overview of Psychological Science Accelerator’s resources for upcoming academic year 2022-2023. The report divided into two key sections: data collection capacity, describing ability members to collect different kinds data, and administrative available paid or voluntary labor towards planning execution...

10.31234/osf.io/7krhn preprint EN 2022-09-02

We expect that consensus meetings, where researchers come together to discuss their theoretical viewpoints, prioritize the factors they agree are important study, standardize measures, and determine a smallest effect size of interest, will prove be more efficient solution lack coordination integration claims in science than integrative experiments.

10.31222/osf.io/3ks6r preprint EN 2023-03-29

Despite the popular conception that romantic love follows pattern of an early passionate stage and a later companionate one, there are reports couples do remain passionately in even after long-term relationship. This qualitative study is initial foray into this phenomena, describes case 5 opposite-sex including their stories, shared activities, conflict management, relational maintenance strategies, identity change, sex as well attitudes evaluation

10.31234/osf.io/sv2ce preprint EN 2019-06-01

Synesthesia is a neurological condition wherein stimulation of one sensory modality automatically triggers sensation in another (Cytowic, 2002) however, narratives are mostly drawn from Western populations and the recording experiences Filipino synesthetes minimal if not non-existent. To help address this gap, purposive sampling was used to recruit five who were then interviewed in-depth. Qualitative Heuristic Analysis (Kleining & Witt, 2000) analyze transcribed data. Among...

10.31234/osf.io/mnpkw preprint EN 2019-02-26

The paper is a working draft reviewing how debiasing used in the political context; and polarities begin, maintain dissolve. 5 'packages' or intervention strategies to create change socially polarized environment also forwarded

10.31234/osf.io/szdy2 preprint EN 2019-03-28
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