Vol 7

Perspectives on Psychological Science

Volume 7, Issue 6

2012 · 23 articles

  1. Editors’ Introduction to the Special Section on Replicability in Psychological ScienceHarold Pashler, Eric–Jan WagenmakersVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 528-530
  2. Is the Replicability Crisis Overblown? Three Arguments ExaminedHarold Pashler, Christine R. HarrisVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 531-536
  3. Replications in Psychology ResearchMatthew C. Makel, Jonathan A. Plucker, Boyd HegartyVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 537-542
  4. The Rules of the Game Called Psychological ScienceMarjan Bakker, Annette van Dijk, Jelte M. WichertsVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 543-554
  5. A Vast Graveyard of Undead TheoriesChristopher J. Ferguson, Moritz HeeneVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 555-561
  6. Science or Art? How Aesthetic Standards Grease the Way Through the Publication Bottleneck but Undermine ScienceRoger Giner-SorollaVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 562-571
  7. Low Hopes, High ExpectationsOlivier Klein, Stéphane Doyen, Christophe Leys, Pedro A. Magalhães de Saldanha da Gama, Sarah Miller, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 572-584
  8. The Psychology of Replication and Replication in PsychologyGregory FrancisVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 585-594
  9. You Could Have Just AskedJeff Galak, Tom MeyvisVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 595-596
  10. It Does Not FollowUri SimonsohnVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 597-599
  11. Teaching ReplicationMichael C. Frank, Rebecca SaxeVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 600-604
  12. Harnessing the Undiscovered Resource of Student Research ProjectsJon E. Grahe, Alan Reifman, Anthony D. Hermann, Marie Walker, Kathryn C. Oleson, et al.Vol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 605-607
  13. Rewarding ReplicationsSander L. Koole, Daniël LakensVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 608-614
  14. Scientific UtopiaBrian A. Nosek, Jeffrey R. Spies, Matt MotylVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 615-631
  15. An Agenda for Purely Confirmatory ResearchEric-Jan Wagenmakers, Ruud Wetzels, Denny Borsboom, Han L. J. van der Maas, Rogier A. KievitVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 632-638
  16. Psychologists Are Open to Change, yet Wary of RulesHeather M. Fuchs, Mirjam Jenny, Susann FiedlerVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 639-642
  17. The Nine Circles of Scientific HellVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 643-644
  18. Why Science Is Not Necessarily Self-CorrectingJohn P. A. IoannidisVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 645-654
  19. Introduction to the Special Section on Research PracticesBarbara A. SpellmanVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 655-656
  20. An Open, Large-Scale, Collaborative Effort to Estimate the Reproducibility of Psychological ScienceVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 657-660
  21. The Long Way From α-Error Control to Validity ProperKlaus Fiedler, Florian Kutzner, Joachim I. KruegerVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 661-669
  22. Scientific Misconduct and the Myth of Self-Correction in ScienceWolfgang Stroebe, Tom Postmes, Russell SpearsVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 670-688
  23. DSM-5 Task Force Proposes Controversial Diagnosis for Dishonest ScientistsMatthew J. Gullo, John G. O’GormanVol. 7, Iss. 6 · 2012 · pp. 689-689