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Is Psychology Self-Correcting? Reflections on the Credibility Revolution in Social and Personality Psychology (Special Thematic Section)
Is Psychology Self-Correcting? Reflections on the Credibility Revolution in Social and Personality Psychology (Special Thematic Section)
Guest edited by Brian Nosek and Simine Vazine
Introduction to Special Topic “Is Psychology Self-Correcting? Reflections on the Credibility Revolution in Social and Personality Psychology”
Simine Vazire, Brian Nosek
Psychology’s Reform Movement Needs a Reconceptualization of Scientific Expertise
Duygu Uygun Tunç, Mehmet Necip Tunç
Beyond Reliability in First Impressions Research: Considering Validity and the Need to “Mix It Up With Folks”
Liam Satchell, Bastian Jaeger, Alex Jones, Beatriz López, Christoph Schild
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The “Replication Crisis” and Trust in Psychological Science: How Reforms Shape Public Trust in Psychology
Nicole Methner, Barbara Dahme, Claudia Menzel
On the Importance of Modeling the Invisible World of Underlying Effect Sizes
Brent M. Wilson, John T. Wixted
Strategic Ambiguity in the Social Sciences
Willem E. Frankenhuis, Karthik Panchanathan, Paul E. Smaldino
Hits and Misses in the Last Decade of Open Science: Researchers From Different Subfields and Career Stages Offer Personal Reflections and Suggestions
Jennifer Beer, Paul Eastwick, Jin X. Goh
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Are Replications Mainstream now? A Comparison of Support for Replications Expressed in the Policies of Social Psychology Journals in 2015 and 2022
Ann-Kathrin Torka, Jens Mazei, Joachim Hüffmeier
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Evading Open Science: The Black Box of Student Data Collection
Tobias Ludwig, Marlene Sophie Altenmüller, Leonhard Falk Florentin Schramm, Mathias Twardawski
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Investigating Lay Perceptions of Psychological Measures: A Registered Report
Joseph Mason, Madeleine Pownall, Amy Palmer, Flavio Azevedo