The controversy that followed the publication of Bem’s (2011) surprising results had the merit of focusing discussions on the validity of the current paradigm in psychological science. It has been argued that a tendency of journals to avoid publishing null results, in addition to the further extinguishing of null results through questionable researcher practices, is leading to the promulgation of a multitude of ‘undead’ theories that have little basis in fact (Ferguson & Heene, 2012; Francis, 2012). At the same time, the field of AI has met with success precisely by abandoning theory, prompting Noam Chomsky to remark that it is deviating from anything previously seen in the history of science (see Cristianini, 2014). In this symposium the ...
In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that many empirical findings in psychological scie...
In 2005, Ioannidis revitalised a long-lasting debate concerning whether or not null hypothesis signi...
More than 40 years ago, Paul Meehl (1978) published a seminal critique of the state of theorizing in...
The controversy that followed the publication of Bem’s (2011) surprising results had the merit of fo...
The “replication crisis” may well be the single most important challenge facing empirical psychologi...
For several decades, leading behavioral scientists have offered strong criticisms of the common prac...
Meehl argued in 1978 that theories in psychology come and go, with little cumulative progress. We be...
The talk focuses on statistical aspects of the so-called 'replication crisis' that has concerned psy...
The dominant belief is that science progresses by testing theories and moving towards theoretical co...
In this My word, Press et al. tackle the 'theory crisis' in cognitive science. Using examples of goo...
Over its brief history, the discipline of psychology has seen its fair share of crises (Farr, 1991)....
The dominant belief is that science progresses by testing theories and moving towards theoretical co...
I examine some of the key scientific pre-commitments of modern psychology, and argue that their adop...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
In 2011, Diederik Stapel’s fraud was discovered. It turned out that not only did Stapel forge data b...
In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that many empirical findings in psychological scie...
In 2005, Ioannidis revitalised a long-lasting debate concerning whether or not null hypothesis signi...
More than 40 years ago, Paul Meehl (1978) published a seminal critique of the state of theorizing in...
The controversy that followed the publication of Bem’s (2011) surprising results had the merit of fo...
The “replication crisis” may well be the single most important challenge facing empirical psychologi...
For several decades, leading behavioral scientists have offered strong criticisms of the common prac...
Meehl argued in 1978 that theories in psychology come and go, with little cumulative progress. We be...
The talk focuses on statistical aspects of the so-called 'replication crisis' that has concerned psy...
The dominant belief is that science progresses by testing theories and moving towards theoretical co...
In this My word, Press et al. tackle the 'theory crisis' in cognitive science. Using examples of goo...
Over its brief history, the discipline of psychology has seen its fair share of crises (Farr, 1991)....
The dominant belief is that science progresses by testing theories and moving towards theoretical co...
I examine some of the key scientific pre-commitments of modern psychology, and argue that their adop...
Current efforts started in 2012 by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) appear to be diff...
In 2011, Diederik Stapel’s fraud was discovered. It turned out that not only did Stapel forge data b...
In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that many empirical findings in psychological scie...
In 2005, Ioannidis revitalised a long-lasting debate concerning whether or not null hypothesis signi...
More than 40 years ago, Paul Meehl (1978) published a seminal critique of the state of theorizing in...