Abstract Standard cognitive psychology research practices can introduce inadvertent sampling biases that reduce the reliability and generalizability of the findings. Researchers commonly acknowledge and understand that any given study sample is not perfectly generalizable, especially when implementing typical experimental constraints (e.g., limiting recruitment to specific age ranges or to individuals with normal color vision). However, less obvious systematic sampling constraints, referred to here as “shadow” biases, can be unintentionally introduced and can easily go unnoticed. For example, many standard cognitive psychology study designs involve lengthy and tedious experiments with simple, repetitive stimuli. Such testing environments ma...
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<p>Stanovich and West’s (1998, 2000) call for an improved understanding of why cognitive process’ ou...
Psychology must confront the bias in its broad literature toward the study of participants developin...
Despite discussions about the replicability of findings in psychological research, two issues have b...
The authors discuss the problem with failing to sample stimuli in social psychological experimentati...
Experimental psychology is a discipline that collects data to advance knowledge, foster theories and...
Abstract: Psychology must confront the bias in its broad literature towards the study of participant...
Response bias (or criterion) contamination is insidious in studies of consciousness: that observers ...
Marginalized groups are often underrepresented in human developmental neuroscientific studies. This ...
While control conditions are vitally important in research, selecting the optimal control condition ...
There is a substantial body of evidence that judgment and decision making are partly controlled by u...
People often extrapolate from data samples, inferring properties of the population like the rate of ...
In the analysis of causal effects in non-experimental studies, conditioning on observable covariates...
Objectives: Behavioral intervention trials may be susceptible to poorly understood forms of bias ste...
Experimental psychologists often neglect the poor psychometric properties of the dependent measures ...
While the term “reactivity” has come to be associated with specific phenomena in the social sciences...
<p>Stanovich and West’s (1998, 2000) call for an improved understanding of why cognitive process’ ou...
Psychology must confront the bias in its broad literature toward the study of participants developin...
Despite discussions about the replicability of findings in psychological research, two issues have b...