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

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Is There a Replication Crisis?

In the past decade, science reform movement has focused on certain problems that have been in the field. The replication crisis starts in two thousand 11, right? When we get darreld bem's paper about feeling the future and whave the stapo fraud case. And then we learn that pe hacking is a thing questionable research practices. So they basically tell us that things that a lot of people probably used to do quite often in their statistical analysis actually massively inflate the risk of a false positive result. But i think what people became much more aware of then is that we thought getting a significant p value if if you're wrong was hard. It's not how it works.

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