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Easier Done Than Said: Lessons from 6 Years of Preregistration
Researchers whose preregistered work has appeared in APS journals share their experience with the process.
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New Directions After Current Directions
Wrapping up 10 years as Editor of Current Directions in Psychological Science, APS Fellow Randy Engle reflects on emerging developments in the field, including the rise of behavioral genetics and behavioral economics.
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New Psychological Science Editor Plans to Further Expand the Journal’s Reach
Increased visibility and a commitment to diversity are two of the goals outlined by APS Fellow Patricia Bauer, incoming editor of Psychological Science.
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Strengthening Psychological Science with Specialized Statistical Review
Focused technical assessments by statistical experts could help psychology journals defend against the improper use of statistics.
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King Plans to Expand Diversity of Authors, Viewpoints in Perspectives
APS Fellow Laura A. King begins a 4-year term as Editor of Perspectives on Psychological Science in January, and says she wants the journal to showcase, among other things, insights from a wider range of authors — including scientists from underrepresented groups.
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Replication Project Investigates Effect of Moral Reminders on Cheating Behavior
A large-scale replication effort did not reproduce previous findings showing that people are less likely to cheat on a task after making a list of the Ten Commandments.