Background: Understanding students’ naive conceptions about the norms that guide scientific best practice is important so that teachers can adapt to students’ existing understandings. Objective: We examined what incoming undergraduate students of psychology believe about reproducibility and open science practices. Method: We conducted an online survey with participants who were about to start their first course in psychology at a university (N = 239). Results: When asked to indicate how a researcher should conduct her study, most students endorsed several open science practices. When asked to estimate the proportion of published psychological studies that follow various open science practices, participants’ estimates averaged near 50%. Only...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
There is considerable discussion about the assumptions that individuals have about the nature of kno...
BackgroundIdentification of widespread biases present in reported research findings in many scientif...
Students' understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their ...
Internationally, curricular guidelines for psychology recognise the scientific nature of the discipl...
Students’ understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their ...
The American Psychological Association\u27s (2007) curricular guidelines recommend that students dev...
The use of Open Science practices is often proposed as a way to improve research practice, especiall...
In recent years, a substantial body of research has established that questionable research practices...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
The Psychology as Science Scale (Friedrich, 1996) was administered to 525 psychology students from n...
In the years following the reproducibility crisis in behavioral sciences, increased attention of the...
Color poster with text and a chart.The current study assesses whether undergraduate students believe...
Color poster with text and graphs.The current study assesses whether undergraduate students believe ...
Research reveals that introductory learners often leave their courses with common psychological misc...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
There is considerable discussion about the assumptions that individuals have about the nature of kno...
BackgroundIdentification of widespread biases present in reported research findings in many scientif...
Students' understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their ...
Internationally, curricular guidelines for psychology recognise the scientific nature of the discipl...
Students’ understanding of the nature of science (NOS), and the degree to which they perceive their ...
The American Psychological Association\u27s (2007) curricular guidelines recommend that students dev...
The use of Open Science practices is often proposed as a way to improve research practice, especiall...
In recent years, a substantial body of research has established that questionable research practices...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
The Psychology as Science Scale (Friedrich, 1996) was administered to 525 psychology students from n...
In the years following the reproducibility crisis in behavioral sciences, increased attention of the...
Color poster with text and a chart.The current study assesses whether undergraduate students believe...
Color poster with text and graphs.The current study assesses whether undergraduate students believe ...
Research reveals that introductory learners often leave their courses with common psychological misc...
Although past research has documented the prevalence of misconceptions in introductory psychology cl...
There is considerable discussion about the assumptions that individuals have about the nature of kno...
BackgroundIdentification of widespread biases present in reported research findings in many scientif...