Vol 13

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Volume 13, Issue 4

2018 · 12 articles

  1. Implications of the Credibility Revolution for Productivity, Creativity, and ProgressSimine VazireVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 411-417
  2. The Creativity-Verification Cycle in Psychological Science: New Methods to Combat Old IdolsEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Gilles Dutilh, Alexandra SarafoglouVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 418-427
  3. Replication, Registration, and Scientific CreativityC. J. Brainerd, Valerie F. ReynaVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 428-432
  4. The Creative Cycle and the Growth of Psychological ScienceKlaus FiedlerVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 433-438
  5. Open Science Is Liberating and Can Foster CreativityWillem E. Frankenhuis, Daniel NettleVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 439-447
  6. From Outcome to Process Focus: Fostering a More Robust Psychological Science Through Registered Reports and Results-Blind ReviewingJames A. Grand, Steven G. Rogelberg, George C. Banks, Ronald S. Landis, Scott TonidandelVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 448-456
  7. The Road to Uncreative Science Is Paved With Good Intentions: Ideas, Implementations, and Uneasy BalancesJames C. Kaufman, Vlad P. GlǎveanuVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 457-465
  8. The Impact of Changing Norms on Creativity in Psychological ScienceJonathan Wai, Diane F. HalpernVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 466-472
  9. Does Online Technology Make Us More or Less Sociable? A Preliminary Review and Call for ResearchAdam Waytz, Kurt GrayVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 473-491
  10. Psychological Barriers to Bipartisan Public Support for Climate PolicyLeaf Van Boven, Phillip J. Ehret, David K. ShermanVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 492-507
  11. Perception Matters: The Pitfalls of Misperceiving Psychological Barriers to Climate PolicyElke U. WeberVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 508-511
  12. Toward Surmounting the Psychological Barriers to Climate Policy—Appreciating Contexts and Acknowledging Challenges: A Reply to Weber (2018)Leaf Van Boven, Phillip J. Ehret, David K. ShermanVol. 13, Iss. 4 · 2018 · pp. 512-517