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63 - Anne Scheel: Why Most Psychological Research Findings Are Not Even Wrong

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Ad Hawk Measures

In commune development, people almost always come up with ad hawk measures. But say you use that in a study and you find an effect, and maybe it replicates ike two or three times. Then later on, some one changes the framing a little bit, and then they find that actually doesn't replicate with this framing. And then there's all this debate that comes later on about what the concept actually is. This leads me to think that you might have a ad hawk measure hat you use that maybe you have like a very rough sense of what its interpretation of what it's measuring. So part of that is completely normal. It's impossible and probably not efficient for everyone to try

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