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For better science, call off the revolutionaries
Even in science, revolutions often go far beyond reason. This year, let’s hope that scientists of all stripes — but especially social psychologists — will slow down and start approaching one another with greater respect.
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Op-Ed Calls for Civility in Psychological Science, Draws Mixed Reactions
A world-renowned geneticist’s newspaper opinion article about the discourse surrounding rigor in social psychology research is sparking a mix of kudos and criticism among scientists and journalists. In a January 21 article in The Boston Globe
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Firm Foundations
What are the most replicated findings in psychological science? Researchers offer their picks.
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Can Teamwork Solve One Of Psychology’s Biggest Problems?
Psychologist Christopher Chartier admits to a case of “physics envy.” That field boasts numerous projects on which international research teams come together to tackle big questions. Just think of CERN’s Large Hadron Collideror LIGO, which recently detected gravitational waves for the
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APS: Leading the Way in Replication and Open Science
Read about the breadth of APS activities on advancing replicability and reproducibility in psychological science.
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AMPPS to Be a Top Resource for Research Innovations
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, APS’s newest journal, will be accessible to readers from all areas of science, not just methodologists and statisticians, says Editor Daniel J. Simons.