Inflationary Incidence of False-Positive Results in Psychological ResearchAbstract. There is growing concern that many studies reported in scientific publications report false-positive results, which means that the research literature reflects a ...
Fostering Research Transparency as a Key Property of Science: Concrete Actions for Psychological DepartmentsAbstract. Recent large-scale replication projects suggest an amount of nonreplicable results in the scientific literature, in psychology but also ...
Replication Crisis, p-Hacking, and Open Science. An Inquiry into Questionable Research Practices in Student Projects and Impulses for the Teaching EnvironmentAbstract: In recent years, there has been an intensive debate within psychology about ...
Abstract: Open Science is an important development in science, not only to overcome the replication crisis or crisis of confidence but also to openly and transparently describe research processes to enable replication and reproduction. ...
Abstract. Some of the most popular psychological questionnaires violate general rules of item construction: precise, positively keyed items without negations, multiple aspects of content, absolute statements, or vague quantifiers. To ...
Abstract. The concept of replication is fundamental to the logic and rhetoric of science, including the argument that science is self-correcting. Yet there is very little literature on the methodology of replication. In this article, I ...
Abstract. Replication has long been a cornerstone for establishing trustworthy scientific results, but there remains considerable disagreement about what constitutes a replication, how results from these studies should be interpreted, and whether direct ...