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Methods: A Little Help to “Self-Correction”—Enhancing Science After Replications
Researchers examine how replication affects the influence of original scientific research and discuss how to increase efforts to advance scientific progress in psychological science.
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New Content From Perspectives on Psychological Science
A sample of articles on behavior genetics, methods beyond experimentation, women and sex, clinical research, kinds of replication, ideology, COVID-19 as an opportunity to reimagine psychological science, and the measurement of consciousness.
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New Content From Current Directions in Psychological Science
A sample of articles on brain and learning, handedness in primates, cognitive modeling and large-scale digital data, language, blame, credibility in psychological science, musical synchrony, innovations in clinical science and assessment.
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Careers Up Close: Jolynn Pek on Quantifying Uncertainty
Pek analyzes sources of uncertainty in statistical results and develops new approaches to practicing replicable psychological science.
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On the Right Side of Being Wrong: the Emerging Culture of Research Transparency
Spurred by the so-called replication crisis, researchers are embracing a new culture of transparency.
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The Grand Challenges of Psychological Science
An unprecedented confluence of forces has created what many psychological scientists consider an existential threat to the field. APS members share their concerns and hopes.