The veracity of substantive research claims hinges on the way experimental data are collected and analyzed. In this article, we discuss an uncomfortable fact that threatens the core of psychology’s academic enterprise: almost without exception, psychologists do not commit themselves to a method of data analysis before they see the actual data. It then becomes tempting to fine tune the analysis to the data in order to obtain a desired result—a procedure that invalidates the interpretation of the common statistical tests. The extent of the fine tuning varies widely across experiments and experimenters but is almost impossible for reviewers and readers to gauge. To remedy the situation, we propose that researchers preregister their studies and...
For almost half a century, Paul Meehl educated psychologists about how the mindless use of null-hypo...
Our job as scientists is to discover truths about the world. We generate hypotheses, collect data, a...
Does psi exist? D. J. Bem (2011) conducted 9 studies with over 1,000 participants in an attempt to d...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirma-tory approach ...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory approach t...
<div><p>Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory ap...
Psychological science is experiencing a rise in the application of complex statistical models and, s...
The gold standard for an empirical science is the replicability of its research results. But the est...
The gold standard for an empirical science is the replicability of its research results. But the est...
The gold standard for an empirical science is the replicability of its research results. But the est...
We respond to the commentaries Waldman and Lilienfeld (Psychometrika, 2015) and Wigboldus and Dotch ...
The Quantitative Methods for Psychology journal begins the publication of replication stu...
Numerous solutions have been proposed to address the replication crisis, in which numeroushigh-profi...
In this methodological commentary, we use Bem’s (2011) recent article reporting experimental evidenc...
Experimental studies are usually designed with specific expectations about the results in mind. Howe...
For almost half a century, Paul Meehl educated psychologists about how the mindless use of null-hypo...
Our job as scientists is to discover truths about the world. We generate hypotheses, collect data, a...
Does psi exist? D. J. Bem (2011) conducted 9 studies with over 1,000 participants in an attempt to d...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirma-tory approach ...
Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory approach t...
<div><p>Our research explored the incidence and appropriateness of the much-maligned confirmatory ap...
Psychological science is experiencing a rise in the application of complex statistical models and, s...
The gold standard for an empirical science is the replicability of its research results. But the est...
The gold standard for an empirical science is the replicability of its research results. But the est...
The gold standard for an empirical science is the replicability of its research results. But the est...
We respond to the commentaries Waldman and Lilienfeld (Psychometrika, 2015) and Wigboldus and Dotch ...
The Quantitative Methods for Psychology journal begins the publication of replication stu...
Numerous solutions have been proposed to address the replication crisis, in which numeroushigh-profi...
In this methodological commentary, we use Bem’s (2011) recent article reporting experimental evidenc...
Experimental studies are usually designed with specific expectations about the results in mind. Howe...
For almost half a century, Paul Meehl educated psychologists about how the mindless use of null-hypo...
Our job as scientists is to discover truths about the world. We generate hypotheses, collect data, a...
Does psi exist? D. J. Bem (2011) conducted 9 studies with over 1,000 participants in an attempt to d...