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On the Reproducibility of Psychological Science [PDF]
Investigators from a large consortium of scientists recently performed a multi-year study in which they replicated 100 psychology experiments. Although statistically significant results were reported in 97% of the original studies, statistical significance was achieved in only 36% of the replicated studies.
Valen E, Johnson +4 more
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The dire disregard of measurement invariance testing in psychological science.
Self-report scales are widely used in psychology to compare means in latent constructs across groups, experimental conditions, or time points. However, for these comparisons to be meaningful and unbiased, the scales must demonstrate measurement ...
E. Maassen +5 more
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Small Effects: The Indispensable Foundation for a Cumulative Psychological Science
We draw on genetics research to argue that complex psychological phenomena are most likely determined by a multitude of causes and that any individual cause is likely to have only a small effect.
F. Götz, S. Gosling, P. Rentfrow
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Preregistration is a method to increase research transparency by documenting research decisions on a public, third-party repository prior to any influence by data. It is becoming increasingly popular in all subfields of psychology and beyond.
Aline Claesen +3 more
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In the past decade, various recommendations have been published to enhance the methodological rigor and publication standards in psychological science.
C. Gernigon +3 more
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The Next Generation of Clinical-Psychological Science: Moving Toward Anti-Racism
The field of clinical-psychological science exists in a broader field of psychology that is increasingly acknowledged as embedded in racist and white-supremacist history.
C. Rodriguez-Seijas +16 more
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To help move researchers away from heuristically dismissing “small” effects as unimportant, recent articles have revisited arguments to defend why seemingly small effect sizes in psychological science matter.
Farid Anvari +7 more
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Back to Basics: The Importance of Conceptual Clarification in Psychological Science
Although the lack of conceptual clarity has been observed to be a widespread and fundamental problem in psychology, conceptual clarification plays a mostly marginal role in psychological research.
L. Bringmann, Timon Elmer, M. Eronen
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Modern psychological science to sport [PDF]
In April 2015 the 7th All-Russian Festival of Student Sport took place. It was established seven years ago by the decision of the Academician V.A. Sadovnichy, rector of Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Artem I. Kovalev
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For any scientific report, repeating the original analyses upon the original data should yield the original outcomes. We evaluated analytic reproducibility in 25 Psychological Science articles awarded open data badges between 2014 and 2015. Initially, 16
T. Hardwicke +9 more
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