Publication and other reporting biases in cognitive sciences: detection, prevalence, and prevention
JPA Ioannidis, MR Munafo, P Fusar-Poli… - Trends in cognitive …, 2014 - cell.com
Recent systematic reviews and empirical evaluations of the cognitive sciences literature
suggest that publication and other reporting biases are prevalent across diverse domains of …
suggest that publication and other reporting biases are prevalent across diverse domains of …
Replication in criminology and the social sciences
WA Pridemore, MC Makel… - Annual Review of …, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Replication is a hallmark of science. In recent years, some medical sciences and behavioral
sciences struggled with what came to be known as replication crises. As a field, criminology …
sciences struggled with what came to be known as replication crises. As a field, criminology …
Facts are more important than novelty: Replication in the education sciences
MC Makel, JA Plucker - Educational Researcher, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite increased attention to methodological rigor in education research, the field has
focused heavily on experimental design and not on the merit of replicating important results …
focused heavily on experimental design and not on the merit of replicating important results …
An agenda for purely confirmatory research
EJ Wagenmakers, R Wetzels… - Perspectives on …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …
collected and analyzed. In this article, we discuss an uncomfortable fact that threatens the …
Why science is not necessarily self-correcting
JPA Ioannidis - Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The ability to self-correct is considered a hallmark of science. However, self-correction does
not always happen to scientific evidence by default. The trajectory of scientific credibility can …
not always happen to scientific evidence by default. The trajectory of scientific credibility can …
Scientific utopia III: Crowdsourcing science
EL Uhlmann, CR Ebersole… - Perspectives on …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Most scientific research is conducted by small teams of investigators who together formulate
hypotheses, collect data, conduct analyses, and report novel findings. These teams operate …
hypotheses, collect data, conduct analyses, and report novel findings. These teams operate …
Open science: What, why, and how
Open Science is a collection of actions designed to make scientific processes more
transparent and results more accessible. Its goal is to build a more replicable and robust …
transparent and results more accessible. Its goal is to build a more replicable and robust …
[图书][B] Designing and teaching undergraduate capstone courses
RC Hauhart, JE Grahe - 2015 - books.google.com
Enrich your students and the institution with a high-impact practice Designing and Teaching
Undergraduate Capstone Courses is a practical, research-backed guide to creating a …
Undergraduate Capstone Courses is a practical, research-backed guide to creating a …
How (and whether) to teach undergraduates about the replication crisis in psychological science
WJ Chopik, RH Bremner, AM Defever… - Teaching of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the past 10 years, crises surrounding replication, fraud, and best practices in research
methods have dominated discussions in the field of psychology. However, no research …
methods have dominated discussions in the field of psychology. However, no research …
Saving science through replication studies
The scientific enterprise has long been based on the presumption of replication, although
scientists have recently become aware of various corruptions of the enterprise that have hurt …
scientists have recently become aware of various corruptions of the enterprise that have hurt …