Item does not contain fulltextRecently, experimental psychologists have been thinking a lot about how to do research in such a way that their findings can be replicated. As a result, it is becoming more and more common (a) to preregister one's own hypotheses and analysis plan online and (b) to conduct direct replications of one's own studies. In this Research Methods Case, we discuss our personal experiences with preregistration and direct replication. Illustrated by two projects from our own laboratory, we reflect on the costs and benefits of using preregistration and direct replication. Also, we discuss how preregistration and direct replication attempts may seem to harm personal career development, but at the same time can be inspiring a...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Recently, experimental psychologists have been thinking a lot about how to do research in such a way...
There is growing interest and pressure in the social sciences to find ways to address the so-called ...
Psychological science is in a state of self-assessment, wherein an expansion of meta-research to exa...
Method sections in psychology articles differ in the amount of information they provide, or the leve...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct \ud repli...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
The Quantitative Methods for Psychology journal begins the publication of replication stu...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Recently, experimental psychologists have been thinking a lot about how to do research in such a way...
There is growing interest and pressure in the social sciences to find ways to address the so-called ...
Psychological science is in a state of self-assessment, wherein an expansion of meta-research to exa...
Method sections in psychology articles differ in the amount of information they provide, or the leve...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct \ud repli...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
The Quantitative Methods for Psychology journal begins the publication of replication stu...
Although replications are vital to scientific progress, psychologists rarely engage in systematic re...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...