
Preregistration Becoming the Norm in Psychological Science
Psychological researchers are preregistering studies at unprecedented and accelerating rates, setting a model for improving scientific practices… More
Psychological researchers are preregistering studies at unprecedented and accelerating rates, setting a model for improving scientific practices… More
The new APS journal devoted to research methods and practices is receiving a steady flow of submissions and has already accepted a number of papers for publication… More
To put it bluntly, academic psychology’s public reputation seems to be in free fall. When the press coverage of the… More
A large-scale replication effort aimed to reproduce a 2012 study showing that people forced to decide quickly contributed more to a communal pot than did those who had to wait before deciding… More
Psychological Science Editor in Chief D. Stephen Lindsay, Clinical Psychological Science Editor Scott O. Lilienfeld, and APS Fellow Daniel J. Simons explain the rationale for and benefits of preregistration, for researchers and for the field of psychological science at large… More
Efforts to promote replication, preregistration, and new analytic approaches now represent just some of the advances psychological scientists have been… More