Aims: The modern scientific publishing system suffers from many problems, amongst which one of the most important is the pressure to publish positive results. A potentially simple way to mitigate publication bias are reviews of manuscript, prior to the data collection and analyses, as well as results presentation and discussion (i.e. Registered Reports). Methods: To test this prediction we conducted a quasi-experiment: two groups of students (n=38), as a part of their academic classes, were asked to design and conduct research projects. They were divided in two groups – Registered Reports- and control group. In both groups students have been encouraged to publish their papers in a local scientific journal. Results: Analys...
Reshaping the publication process: Addiction Research and Theory joins Peer Community In Registered ...
© 2019 Wiseman et al.The recent ‘replication crisis’ in psychology has focused attention on ways of ...
The recent ‘replication crisis’ in psychology has focused attention on ways of increasing methodolog...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
A publishing initiative launched earlier this year by the journal Cortex re-establishes the crucial ...
When studies with positive results that support the tested hypotheses have a higher probability of b...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
<p class="p1">The pre-registration of research via registered reports is a recent development in the...
Reshaping the publication process: Addiction Research and Theory joins Peer Community In Registered ...
© 2019 Wiseman et al.The recent ‘replication crisis’ in psychology has focused attention on ways of ...
The recent ‘replication crisis’ in psychology has focused attention on ways of increasing methodolog...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
A publishing initiative launched earlier this year by the journal Cortex re-establishes the crucial ...
When studies with positive results that support the tested hypotheses have a higher probability of b...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
Selectively publishing results that support the tested hypotheses (“positive” results) distorts the ...
<p class="p1">The pre-registration of research via registered reports is a recent development in the...
Reshaping the publication process: Addiction Research and Theory joins Peer Community In Registered ...
© 2019 Wiseman et al.The recent ‘replication crisis’ in psychology has focused attention on ways of ...
The recent ‘replication crisis’ in psychology has focused attention on ways of increasing methodolog...