Psychology's Renaissance

Volume: 69, Issue: 1, Pages: 511 - 534
Published: Jan 4, 2018
Abstract
In 2010-2012, a few largely coincidental events led experimental psychologists to realize that their approach to collecting, analyzing, and reporting data made it too easy to publish false-positive findings. This sparked a period of methodological reflection that we review here and call Psychology's Renaissance. We begin by describing how psychologists' concerns with publication bias shifted from worrying about file-drawered studies to worrying...
Paper Details
Title
Psychology's Renaissance
Published Date
Jan 4, 2018
Volume
69
Issue
1
Pages
511 - 534
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