Building a Better Psychological Science: Good Data Practices and Replicability
Cross-cutting Theme Program at the 2013 APS Convention
Friday, May 24, 2013, 1:00 PM – 5:50 PM
Psychological science has come of age. But the rights of a mature discipline carry with it responsibilities: to maximize confidence in our findings through good data practice and replication while simultaneously ensuring that funding sources and publication outlets support best practice. As we stand at the cross-road, leaders are proposing a road map.
For more on issues of replicability, see the November issue of Perspectives on Psychological Science:
“Special Section on Replicability in Psychological Science: A Crisis of Confidence?“
See posters related to this theme program in Poster Session IV.
Good Data Practices
Issues of Replicability
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Replication and Reliability in Research: Views from Editors, Program Officers and Publishers
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