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

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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How to Identify the Hypothesis in a Registered Report

Most papers have a lot of individual results, so muth just manipulation cheques or so on. To identify those that really test the hypothesis is super difficult, actually. The interesting thing is that it's not sign posted very well in most papers. And then you go from the results to the conclusion and there again, it's again quite vague,. Like they don't usually sort of very clearly say which concrete results mean what in light of the hypothesis. It was almost, it was quite unsettling. I think i've been reading psychological papers for years... maybe it's kind of falling apart when you keep looking at them.

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