Social psychology's current crisis has prompted calls for larger samples and more replications. Building on Sakaluk's (in this issue) distinction between exploration and confirmation, I argue that this shift will increase correctness of findings, but at the expense of exploration and discovery. The likely effects on the field include aversion to risk, increased difficulty in building careers and hence more capricious hiring and promotion policies, loss of interdisciplinary influence, and rising interest in small, weak findings. Winners (who stand to gain from the mooted changes) include researchers with the patience and requisite resources to assemble large samples; incompetent experimenters; destructive iconoclasts; competing subfields of ...
Doliński (2018, this issue) deplores the decline of behavior observation in social psychology since ...
The application of what we think of as the scientific method has not simplified human behavior. It h...
The field of psychology prides itself on being a data-driven science. In 2008, however, Arnett broug...
psychology because 1 believed that within it dwelt some o f the most fund a m e nta l a nd ch a lJe ...
The leading journals for experimental social psychology rely disproportionally on undergraduate stud...
In recent decades, influential counsels of despair have asserted that the behavioral sciences, inclu...
Current controversies in social psychology have sparked the promotion of new rules for evidence in t...
Stimulated by social scientists ’ and especially social psychologists ’ contributions during World W...
Profound changes are occurring throughout the world in the new age of rapidly advancing information ...
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For a vibrant and viable psychology of social change it is necessary to examine its place and contri...
Abstract. References in the Handbook of Social Psychology (2nd Edition) were used to examine the fie...
Psychological research on sustainable consumption is developing a rich and diverse corpus of knowled...
Psychology in the 21st C – Getting over our addiction to p so our research can be evidence for our p...
In accordance with the observations of several experts in the field of human interaction, we are abl...
Doliński (2018, this issue) deplores the decline of behavior observation in social psychology since ...
The application of what we think of as the scientific method has not simplified human behavior. It h...
The field of psychology prides itself on being a data-driven science. In 2008, however, Arnett broug...
psychology because 1 believed that within it dwelt some o f the most fund a m e nta l a nd ch a lJe ...
The leading journals for experimental social psychology rely disproportionally on undergraduate stud...
In recent decades, influential counsels of despair have asserted that the behavioral sciences, inclu...
Current controversies in social psychology have sparked the promotion of new rules for evidence in t...
Stimulated by social scientists ’ and especially social psychologists ’ contributions during World W...
Profound changes are occurring throughout the world in the new age of rapidly advancing information ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68917/2/10.1177_014616727600200408.pd
For a vibrant and viable psychology of social change it is necessary to examine its place and contri...
Abstract. References in the Handbook of Social Psychology (2nd Edition) were used to examine the fie...
Psychological research on sustainable consumption is developing a rich and diverse corpus of knowled...
Psychology in the 21st C – Getting over our addiction to p so our research can be evidence for our p...
In accordance with the observations of several experts in the field of human interaction, we are abl...
Doliński (2018, this issue) deplores the decline of behavior observation in social psychology since ...
The application of what we think of as the scientific method has not simplified human behavior. It h...
The field of psychology prides itself on being a data-driven science. In 2008, however, Arnett broug...