Vol 7
Perspectives on Psychological Science
Volume 7, Issue 6
- Editors’ Introduction to the Special Section on Replicability in Psychological Science
- Is the Replicability Crisis Overblown? Three Arguments Examined
- Replications in Psychology Research
- The Rules of the Game Called Psychological Science
- A Vast Graveyard of Undead Theories
- Science or Art? How Aesthetic Standards Grease the Way Through the Publication Bottleneck but Undermine Science
- Low Hopes, High Expectations
- The Psychology of Replication and Replication in Psychology
- You Could Have Just Asked
- It Does Not Follow
- Teaching Replication
- Harnessing the Undiscovered Resource of Student Research Projects
- Rewarding Replications
- Scientific Utopia
- An Agenda for Purely Confirmatory Research
- Psychologists Are Open to Change, yet Wary of Rules
- The Nine Circles of Scientific Hell
- Why Science Is Not Necessarily Self-Correcting
- Introduction to the Special Section on Research Practices
- An Open, Large-Scale, Collaborative Effort to Estimate the Reproducibility of Psychological Science
- The Long Way From α-Error Control to Validity Proper
- Scientific Misconduct and the Myth of Self-Correction in Science
- DSM-5 Task Force Proposes Controversial Diagnosis for Dishonest Scientists