Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come to be called a “replication crisis,” prompting extensive appraisals of this putatively crucial scientific practice. These have yielded disagreements over what kind of replication is to be preferred and what phenomena are being explored, yet the proposals are all grounded in a conventional philosophy of science. This article proposes another avenue that invites moving beyond a discovery metaphor of science to rethink research as enabling realities and to consider how empirical findings enact or perform a reality. An enactment perspective appreciates multiple, dynamic realities and science as producing different entities, enactments that ever ...
Psychological science is in a state of self-assessment, wherein an expansion of meta-research to exa...
From humble beginnings, minds in the natural world have come to take on endless forms. Yet, our best...
Replications are often taken to play both epistemic and demarcating roles in science: they provide e...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
The replication or reproducibility crisis in psychological science has renewed attention to philosop...
This article outlines what we call the “narrative of psychology exceptionalism” in commentaries on t...
There has been increasing criticism of the way psychologists conduct and analyze studies. These crit...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
In recent debates about the replication crisis, two positions have been dominant: One that focuses o...
Discussions of the replication crisis in psychology require more substantive analysis of the crisis ...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct \ud repli...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
Psychological science is in a state of self-assessment, wherein an expansion of meta-research to exa...
From humble beginnings, minds in the natural world have come to take on endless forms. Yet, our best...
Replications are often taken to play both epistemic and demarcating roles in science: they provide e...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
The replication or reproducibility crisis in psychological science has renewed attention to philosop...
This article outlines what we call the “narrative of psychology exceptionalism” in commentaries on t...
There has been increasing criticism of the way psychologists conduct and analyze studies. These crit...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
In recent debates about the replication crisis, two positions have been dominant: One that focuses o...
Discussions of the replication crisis in psychology require more substantive analysis of the crisis ...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct \ud repli...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
Psychological science is in a state of self-assessment, wherein an expansion of meta-research to exa...
From humble beginnings, minds in the natural world have come to take on endless forms. Yet, our best...
Replications are often taken to play both epistemic and demarcating roles in science: they provide e...