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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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New Research from Psychological Science
A sample of research exploring sounds and symbolism, object-based attention, and reward exploration.
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No Crisis but No Time for Complacency
APS Fellow Wendy Wood and APS William James Fellow Timothy D. Wilson offer a behind-the-scenes look at the recent National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report on reproducibility and replicability in science.
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A solution to psychology’s reproducibility problem just failed its first test
Behavior change is difficult—just ask any psychologist. A new study shows behavior change among psychologists is no different. Efforts to improve the robustness of research by asking psychologists to state their methods and goals ahead
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National Academies Issues Consensus Report on Reproducibility and Replicability in Science
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has released a consensus report on reproducibility and replicability in science.
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Researchers Explore Life Beyond p < .05
Psychology researchers are questioning the overuse of p values in statistical inference in science.