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When numbers fail: do researchers agree on operationalization of published research?

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2021
Current discussions on improving the reproducibility of science often revolve around statistical innovations. However, equally important for improving methodological rigour is a valid operationalization of phenomena.
Matthias Haucke   +2 more
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Philosophical Preconditions Guide Null Hypothesis Significance Testing in Empirical Psychology

open access: yesNordicum-Mediterraneum
To mathematize is closely related to the ideal of scientific objectivity, claiming bias-free results. In this respect, mathematization may substantiate the belief that significance testing could prove or disprove a hypothesis, since it is considered bias-
Fredrik Dreyer Moe
doaj   +1 more source

Avoiding the elephant in the room: The real reasons behind our research crisis

open access: yesSA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2019
Problemification: In recent years, the so-called publication crisis has reached alarming proportions, and the psychology and industrial psychology profession are not left unscathed.
Crystal Hoole
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Beyond ‘significance’: principles and practice of the Analysis of Credibility [PDF]

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2018
The inferential inadequacies of statistical significance testing are now widely recognized. There is, however, no consensus on how to move research into a ‘post p 
Robert A. J. Matthews
doaj   +1 more source

Threats of a replication crisis in empirical computer science

open access: yesCommunications of the ACM, 2020
Research replication only works if there is confidence built into the results.
Cockburn, Andy   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

We need to change our attitude, and journals can help: Reflections in response to Spiller & Olff (2018)

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2019
Adopting Registered Reports is an important step for the European Journal of Psychotraumatology to promote open science practices in the field of psychotrauma research. However, adopting these practices requires us as individual researchers to change our
Ineke Wessel, Helen Niemeyer
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The Cooperative Revolution Reaches Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy: An Example From Germany

open access: yesClinical Psychology in Europe, 2021
[Background] Psychology is at the beginning of a cooperative revolution. Traditionally, psychological research has been conducted by individual labs, limiting its scope in clinical samples and promoting replication problems.
Jürgen Margraf   +9 more
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Back to the test: Popper's neglected legacy in bilingual advantage research

open access: yesFrontiers in Developmental Psychology
Cognitive developmental science has made unprecedented progress in the last 50 years but has also seen many seminal findings fail to replicate. Adopting the bilingual advantage in children's attention control as a case study, we draw a connection between
Samuel G. Marshall, J. Bruce Morton
doaj   +1 more source

The Understanding on How to Determine Sample Size in Psychological Science: Data and Simulation

open access: yesJurnal Psikologi, 2019
The lack of knowledge on how to determine sample sizes in experiments is arguably one of the main reasons underlying the replication crisis in psychological science. A survey distributed among Indonesian students and researchers concerning 1) familiarity
Wisnu Wiradhany   +3 more
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Metascience could rescue the ‘replication crisis’ [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 2014
Independent replication of studies before publication may reveal sources of unreliable results, says Jonathan W. Schooler.
openaire   +2 more sources

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