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1 Are most published social psychological findings false? Stroebe, Wolfgang
2016
66 C p. 134-144
11 p.
article
2 Can we turn shirkers into workers? Berinsky, Adam J.
2016
66 C p. 20-28
9 p.
article
3 Charting the future of social psychology on stormy seas: Winners, losers, and recommendations Baumeister, Roy F.
2016
66 C p. 153-158
6 p.
article
4 Commentary: A big problem requires a foundational change Dovidio, John F.
2016
66 C p. 159-165
7 p.
article
5 Conceptualizing and evaluating the replication of research results Fabrigar, Leandre R.
2016
66 C p. 68-80
13 p.
article
6 Design approaches to experimental mediation Pirlott, Angela G.
2016
66 C p. 29-38
10 p.
article
7 Does the conclusion follow from the evidence? Recommendations for improving research Hales, Andrew H.
2016
66 C p. 39-46
8 p.
article
8 Editorial Board 2016
66 C p. OFC-
1 p.
article
9 Exploring Small, Confirming Big: An alternative system to The New Statistics for advancing cumulative and replicable psychological research Sakaluk, John Kitchener
2016
66 C p. 47-54
8 p.
article
10 How to publish rigorous experiments in the 21st century Fiske, Susan T.
2016
66 C p. 145-147
3 p.
article
11 Interpretations and methods: Towards a more effectively self-correcting social psychology Jussim, Lee
2016
66 C p. 116-133
18 p.
article
12 Into the wild: Field research can increase both replicability and real-world impact Maner, Jon K.
2016
66 C p. 100-106
7 p.
article
13 Introduction to the Special Issue on Methodological Rigor and Replicability Stangor, Charles
2016
66 C p. 1-3
3 p.
article
14 Methods for the detection of carelessly invalid responses in survey data Curran, Paul G.
2016
66 C p. 4-19
16 p.
article
15 On the scientific superiority of conceptual replications for scientific progress Crandall, Christian S.
2016
66 C p. 93-99
7 p.
article
16 Promise, peril, and perspective: Addressing concerns about reproducibility in social–personality psychology Reis, Harry T.
2016
66 C p. 148-152
5 p.
article
17 Reconceptualizing replication as a sequence of different studies: A replication typology HĂĽffmeier, Joachim
2016
66 C p. 81-92
12 p.
article
18 The empirical benefits of conceptual rigor: Systematic articulation of conceptual hypotheses can reduce the risk of non-replicable results (and facilitate novel discoveries too) Schaller, Mark
2016
66 C p. 107-115
9 p.
article
19 The pipeline project: Pre-publication independent replications of a single laboratory's research pipeline Schweinsberg, Martin
2016
66 C p. 55-67
13 p.
article
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