The Seven Deadly Sins of Psychology: A Manifesto for Reforming the Culture of Scientific Practice / AvaxHome

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Summary:

"In this unflinchingly candid manifesto, Chris Chambers draws on his own experiences as a working scientist to reveal a dark side to psychology that few of us ever see. Using the seven deadly sins as a metaphor, he shows how practitioners are vulnerable to powerful biases that undercut the scientific method, how they routinely torture data until it produces outcomes that can be published in prestigious journals, and how studies are much less reliable than advertised. He reveals how a culture of secrecy denies the public and other researchers access to the results of psychology experiments, how fraudulent academics can operate with impunity, and how an obsession with bean counting creates perverse incentives for academics. Left unchecked, these problems threaten the very future of psychology as a science–but help is here.

Outlining a core set of best practices that can be applied across the sciences, Chambers demonstrates how all these sins can be corrected by embracing open science, an emerging philosophy that seeks to make research and its outcomes as transparent as possible...."

Link:

https://avxhm.se/ebooks/0691158908.html

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oa.books oa.psychology oa.new oa.reproducibility oa.quality oa.misconduct oa.open_science oa.benefits oa.ssh

Date tagged:

06/12/2017, 09:41

Date published:

06/12/2017, 05:41