The replication crisis in psychology refers to concerns about the credibility of findings in psychological science. The term, which originated in the early 2010s, denotes that findings in behavioral ...
Source: Created by Alex Danvers on Canva. Replicating studies is key to gaining confidence in them. We don’t just want psychological effects that happened once in a lab, we want effects that are ...
In 2008, psychologists proposed that when humans are shown an unfamiliar face, they judge it on two main dimensions: trustworthiness and physical strength. These form the basis of first impressions, ...
What started out a few years ago as a crisis of confidence in scientific results has evolved into an opportunity for improvement. Researchers and journal editors are exposing how studies get done and ...
On this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast we are going to be talking about something called the “replication crisis.” Most people will not be familiar with this since it has been happening in ...
In the summer of 1998, a group of psychologists left their labs at Yale University and headed to the beach. They pitched a tent and began running experiments. Among them was Brian Nosek, a graduate ...
Jeffrey R. Spence works at the University of Guelph. David Stanley is affiliated with University of Guelph. Ian Newby-Clark does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any ...
As anyone who has ever tried a diet knows, exerting willpower can be exhausting. After a whole day spent carefully avoiding the snack machine and attempting to take mindful joy in plain baked chicken ...
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