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Do We Want to Be Credible or Incredible?
Transparency plus scrutiny guarantee that research gets the credibility it deserves, according to APS Fellow Simine Vazire, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis.
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Fixing the Replication Crisis: The Need to Understand Human Psychology
Better training and moderated incentives aren’t enough to discourage poor research practices. APS Fellow Dorothy Bishop calls for a deeper understanding of the cognitive biases that lead scientists astray.
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Not Dead Yet: A Reply on Behalf of the Zombies
Zombies (a.k.a. theories) are complex creatures, writes APS Fellow Michelle Shiota.
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Time Pressure Can Squeeze the Truth
The idea that we have two minds, an authentic inner core and a false outer layer, is as ancient as Plato and as current as the new hit movie “Joker. ” If our real identities
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Multinomial Processing Tree Modeling Workshop
The MPT modeling workshop, supported by the Estes Fund, will run March 21 and 22, 2020.
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Looking at Psychology Through the Lens of Metascience
APS President Lisa Feldman Barrett offers some suggestions for metascience investigations, including a look at the incentive structures that influence researchers’ behavior.