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Society for Open Inquiry in Behavioral Science vs. transgender people

Society for Open Inquiry in Behavioral Science (SOIBS) is an American anti-transgender trade group. Its leaders and founding members are comprised of many top anti-transgender activists, including J. Michael Bailey, Ray Blanchard, James Cantor, Alice Dreger, Carole Hooven, Kevin Hsu, Razib Khan, Steven Pinker, Gad Saad, Michael Shermer, Jesse Singal, Debra Soh, Carol Tavris, and Paul Vasey.

Background

Society for Open Inquiry in Behavioral Science was reportedly organized in 2021. In 2022 SOIBS was granted nonprofit status by the IRS.

Many people in SOIBS were triggered by diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements implemented by the 7,500-member Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP).

Website

SOIBS created Journal of Open Inquiry in the Behavioral Sciences (JOIBS) to publish materials retracted or rejected by reputable journals:

JOIBS is not a Traditional Academic Journal. We have minimal gatekeeping. This means that we see our role as facilitating scientific communication rather than weeding out supposedly bad work. The reviews, however positive or negative, will be published alongside your work. The purpose of this format is to encourage open and thoughtful evaluation of works of empirical behavioral science during and beyond the initial review process.

Because JOIBS has peer review with minimal gatekeeping, your institution and promotion committees may or may not consider a publication at JOIBS to be a “peer reviewed journal.” Your paper will be peer reviewed, but that may not be what most people mean by the term. Many may think of “peer review” as “heavily curated so only the best, highest quality research gets published.” At JOIBS, we view our role as advancing communication and discourse among both scholars and the public; therefore, we do little gatekeeping or curation.

The first blog post is credited to Ren Gehlot, whose only other post is as administrator on Order My Steps Ministries International. Gehlot’s post promotes the 2023 book Ideological and Political Bias in Psychology edited by SOIBS members Craig L. Frisby, Richard E. Redding, William T. O’Donohue, and Scott O. Lilienfeld. The book includes contributions by several anti-trans activists, most notably chapters by Lee Jussim, Pamela Paresky, Marco Del Giudice, and J. Michael Bailey.

Other contributors include Nathan Honeycutt, Bradley Campbell, George Yancey, Nina Silander, Anthony Tarescavage, Christopher J. Ferguson, Wendy M. Williams, Stephen J. Ceci, Robert Maranto, Jonathan Wai, Matthew Woessner, JoEllen Schimmels, Patrick H. DeLeon, Jessica Hively, Marlene Arias-Reynoso, Sandra M. Wilkniss, Sally Satel, Alexander Mackiel, Jennifer K. Link, Glenn Geher, Robert E. Larzelere, David Reitman, Camilo Ortiz, Ronald B. Cox Jr., Thomas H. Costello, Quincy C. Miller, Kamala London, Elizabeth F. Loftus, Oksana Yakushko, Michael A. Woodley of Menie, Matthew A. Sarraf, Mateo Peñaherrera-Aguirre, Richard J. Haier, Heiner Rindermann, Bruce Rind, Heinz D. Knoell, Jerwen Jou, Cory J. Clark, and Philip E. Tetlock.

2023 event

SOIBS got funding from Foundation for Individual Rights in Education for an event in Atlanta on February 24, in direct competition with the conference of trans-supportive trade group The Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP). 

The event was arranged by Cory Clark and had about 75 attendees throughout the day. Many attendees did not want to be outed as attending, but those who acknowledged attending include:

People

Officers

Executive Board

Founders

Journal of Open Inquiry in the Behavioral Sciences

Distinguished Founding Members

References

Reed, Erin (October 23, 2023). “Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria” Republished In Junk-Science Journal With A Shady Record. Erin in the Morning https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/rapid-onset-gender-dysphoria-republished

Jussim, Lee; Clark, Cory (August 22, 2023). The Journal of Open Inquiry in the Behavioral Sciences. Unsafe Science https://unsafescience.substack.com/p/the-journal-of-open-inquiry-in-the

Jussim, Lee; Clark, Cory (March 24, 2023). Report from the First Conference of the Society for Open Inquiry in the Behavioral Sciences. Unsafe Science https://unsafescience.substack.com/p/report-from-the-first-conference

Resources

Society for Open Inquiry in Behavioral Science (soibs.com)

GuideStar (guidestar.org)

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