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  • In response to recommendations to redefine statistical significance to P ≤ 0.005, we propose that researchers should transparently report and justify all choices they make when designing a study, including the alpha level.

    • Daniel Lakens
    • Federico G. Adolfi
    • Rolf A. Zwaan
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 2, P: 168-171
  • Berg Luecke et al. developed an analytical platform, CellSurfer, that enables the quantitative profiling of cell surface proteome (surfaceome) from small samples, and they apply it to primary human heart cells. The analyses revealed LSMEM2 as a surface protein specific for healthy cardiomyocytes; important surfaceome differences between primary human cardiac cells and the pluripotent stem cell derivatives; and differences in the abundance of surface proteins between human failing and non-failing cardiomyocytes.

    • Linda Berg Luecke
    • Matthew Waas
    • Rebekah L. Gundry
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 76-95
  • Laypeople tend to believe that self-esteem influences the quality of relationships, but the empirical evidence is mixed. In this Review, Wood et al. summarize the current state of evidence for simple direct effects, propose that self-esteem is best understood as influencing relationships indirectly through a causal chain of mediators, and review evidence for such mediators.

    • Joanne V. Wood
    • Amanda L. Forest
    • James K. McNulty
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Psychology
    Volume: 3, P: 27-41