The replication crisis in the social, behavioural and life sciences has spurred a reform movement aimed at increasing the credibility of scientific studies. Many of these credibility-enhancing reforms focus, appropriately, on specific research and publication practices. A less often mentioned aspect of credibility is the need for intellectual humility or being transparent about and owning the limitations of our work. Although intellectual humility is presented as a widely accepted scientific norm, we argue that current research practice does not incentivize intellectual humility. We provide a set of recommendations on how to increase intellectual humility in research articles and highlight the central role peer reviewers can play in incenti...
Intellectual humility, I argue in this paper, is a cluster of strong attitudes (as these are underst...
The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to publish,...
Recent literature suggests that intellectual humility is valuable to its possessor not only morally,...
The replication crisis in the social, behavioural and life sciences has spurred a reform movement ai...
Humility has been little understood despite being an important part of the scientific writing. Many ...
Trust in science increases when scientists and the outlets certifying their work honor science's nor...
Much work on intellectual humility has focused on its epistemic benefits. We suggest that expressing...
Giving humility a key role in scientific practice and communication would improve its objective soci...
Abstract Scholars need to be able to trust each other, because otherwise they cannot collaborate an...
The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to publish,...
Advances in positive psychology research suggest that humility may extend beyond its current underst...
Early intellectual humility research has largely relied on questionnaires that require individuals t...
<div><p>The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to ...
Scientists, public servants, and patient advocates alike increasingly question the validity of publi...
When consumers of science (readers and reviewers) lack relevant details about the study design, data...
Intellectual humility, I argue in this paper, is a cluster of strong attitudes (as these are underst...
The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to publish,...
Recent literature suggests that intellectual humility is valuable to its possessor not only morally,...
The replication crisis in the social, behavioural and life sciences has spurred a reform movement ai...
Humility has been little understood despite being an important part of the scientific writing. Many ...
Trust in science increases when scientists and the outlets certifying their work honor science's nor...
Much work on intellectual humility has focused on its epistemic benefits. We suggest that expressing...
Giving humility a key role in scientific practice and communication would improve its objective soci...
Abstract Scholars need to be able to trust each other, because otherwise they cannot collaborate an...
The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to publish,...
Advances in positive psychology research suggest that humility may extend beyond its current underst...
Early intellectual humility research has largely relied on questionnaires that require individuals t...
<div><p>The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to ...
Scientists, public servants, and patient advocates alike increasingly question the validity of publi...
When consumers of science (readers and reviewers) lack relevant details about the study design, data...
Intellectual humility, I argue in this paper, is a cluster of strong attitudes (as these are underst...
The honesty and integrity of scientists is widely believed to be threatened by pressures to publish,...
Recent literature suggests that intellectual humility is valuable to its possessor not only morally,...