Abstract This comment examines a threat to the development of law and psychology as a “public science” (i.e., one that goes beyond theory to address important issues in society), a failure to think critically about effect sizes. Effect sizes estimate the strength or magnitude of the relationship between variables and therefore can help decision makers understand whether scientific results are relevant to some legal or policy outcome. Accordingly, I suggest that those conducting and reporting law and psychology research should: (1) justify why observed effect sizes are meaningful and report them candidly and transparently, (2) scrutinize effect sizes to determine if they are plausible, and (3) plan studies such that they fit with the researc...
When can scientific findings from experimental psychology be confidently applied to legal issues? An...
The quality of current psychological research has been questioned because of perceived flaws in the ...
To help move researchers away from heuristically dismissing “small” effects as unimportant, recent a...
Effect sizes are the currency of psychological research. They quantify the results of a study to ans...
To help move researchers away from heuristically dismissing “small” effects as unimportant, recent a...
The artificial environment of a psychological laboratory experiment offers an excellent method for t...
In this commentary, we argue that besides focusing on generalization, sufficient attention must be i...
In the January 2022 issue of Perspectives, Götz et al. argued that small effects are “the indispensa...
In the January 2022 issue of Perspectives, Götz et al. argued that small effects are "the indispensa...
Effect sizes are critical to result interpretation and synthesis across studies. Although statistica...
When can scientific findings from experimental psychology be confidently applied to legal issues? An...
The quality of current psychological research has been questioned because of perceived flaws in the ...
To help move researchers away from heuristically dismissing “small” effects as unimportant, recent a...
Effect sizes are the currency of psychological research. They quantify the results of a study to ans...
To help move researchers away from heuristically dismissing “small” effects as unimportant, recent a...
The artificial environment of a psychological laboratory experiment offers an excellent method for t...
In this commentary, we argue that besides focusing on generalization, sufficient attention must be i...
In the January 2022 issue of Perspectives, Götz et al. argued that small effects are “the indispensa...
In the January 2022 issue of Perspectives, Götz et al. argued that small effects are "the indispensa...
Effect sizes are critical to result interpretation and synthesis across studies. Although statistica...
When can scientific findings from experimental psychology be confidently applied to legal issues? An...
The quality of current psychological research has been questioned because of perceived flaws in the ...
To help move researchers away from heuristically dismissing “small” effects as unimportant, recent a...