Looking our limitations in the eye: A call for more thorough and honest reporting of study limitations
The replication crisis and subsequent credibility revolution in psychology have highlighted many suboptimal research practices such as p‐hacking, overgeneralizing, and a lack of transparency. These practices may have been employed reflexively but upon reflection, they are hard to defend. We suggest...
Main Authors: | Clarke, B, Alley, LJ, Ghai, S, Flake, JK, Rohrer, JM, Simmons, JP, Schiavone, SR, Vazire, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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