Psychological Science under Scrutiny Recent Challenges and Proposed Solutions.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2017.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Cross-Cutting Challenges to Psychological Science
- Chapter 1 Maximizing the Reproducibility of Your Research
- Project Planning
- Project Implementation
- Data Analysis
- Reporting
- Programmatic Strategies
- Implementing These Practices: An Illustration with the Open Science Framework
- Conclusion
- Endnotes
- References
- Chapter 2 Powering Reproducible Research
- Background
- False Positives and False Negatives
- Type S and Type M Errors
- Consequences of Low Power
- Why Does Low Power Persist?
- Possible Solutions
- References
- Chapter 3 Psychological Science's Aversion to the Null, and Why Many of the Things You Think Are True, Aren't
- Falsification and Null Results
- Statistical Power
- The File-Drawer Problem
- Moving From Protoscience to Science
- References
- Chapter 4 False Negatives
- Introduction
- Dialectics of Allegedly Correct and Wrong Decisions in Statistical Hypothesis Testing
- Concluding Remarks
- Acknowledgment
- Endnotes
- References
- Chapter 5 Toward Transparent Reporting of Psychological Science
- Historical Context
- Disclosure Problem in Psychology
- Why We Seek Transparent Reporting
- Predicted Effects of (Non)compliance
- Psychological and Institutional Obstacles to Transparent Reporting
- Potential Remedies
- Relation to Other Extant Challenges
- Final Thoughts
- Endnotes
- References
- Chapter 6 Decline Effects: Types, Mechanisms, and Personal Reflections
- Four Types of Decline Effects
- Separate Reflections on Unconventional Sources of Decline Effects by Schooler and Protzko
- Meta-Science and the Empirical Unpacking of the Decline Effect
- Acknowledgments
- Endnotes
- References
- Chapter 7 Reverse Inference
- Thinking is Inferring
- The Basics of Reasoning
- Inferences in Science
- Reverse Inference Unleashed
- Conclusion
- Endnotes
- References
- Chapter 8 The Need for Bayesian Hypothesis Testing in Psychological Science
- The Logic of p-values: Fisher's Disjunction
- The Illogic of p-values
- Generalizing Logic: The Bayesian Perspective
- A Concrete Example: Results from AUFP Re-examined
- The Bayesian Remedy
- Concluding Comments
- Acknowledgement
- Endnotes
- References
- Part II Domain-Specific Challenges to Psychological Science
- Chapter 9 The (Partial but) Real Crisis in Social Psychology A Social Influence Analysis of the Causes and Solutions
- The (Partial but) Real Crisis in Social Psychology Defined and Illustrated
- Why the (Partial but) Real Crisis in Social Psychology?
- Five Recommendations for Ending the Partial but Real Crisis
- References
- Chapter 10 Popularity as a Poor Proxy for Utility: The Case of Implicit Prejudice
- Introduction
- Creating the Implicit Prejudice Meme
- Deconstructing the Implicit Prejudice Meme
- What Is Implicit Prejudice, and Why Don't Its Measures Agree?
- Conclusion