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The (ir)reproducibility of published analyses: A case study of 57 JML articles published between 2019 and 2021
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What do incoming university students believe about open science practices in psychology?
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Psychology's Theory Crisis, and Why Formal Modelling Cannot Solve It
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Replication Under Underdetermination: Introducing Systematic Replications Framework
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Power calculations in single case neuropsychology
The benefits of preregistration for hypothesis-driven bilingualism research
Eavesdropping on Missing Data: What Are People Doing When They Miss Experience Sampling Reports?
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Statistical Modelling for Sports Scientists: Practical Introduction Using R (Part 1)
Beyond Reporting Statistical Significance: Identifying Informative Effect Sizes to Improve Scientific Communication
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The benefits of preregistration and Registered Reports
How qualitative criteria can improve the assessment process of interdisciplinary research proposals
Academic Research Values Scale: Item selection and content validity
Finding joy, creativity and meaning through unusual interdisciplinary collaborations
From Ells to Metres: Population norms should supersede sample-local standardisation
Applying a synergistic mindsets intervention to an esports context
Post-selection Inference in Multiverse Analysis (PIMA): An Inferential Framework Based on the Sign Flipping Score Test
The Benefits of Preregistration and Registered Reports
Make abandoned research publicly available
Is the effect large enough to matter? Why exercise physiologists should interpret effect sizes meaningfully: a reply to Williams et al. (2023)
Reproducibility of Published Meta-Analyses on Clinical-Psychological Interventions
Consensus meetings will outperform integrative experiments
When and How to Deviate from a Preregistration
Publication bias, statistical power and reporting practices in the Journal of Sports Sciences: potential barriers to replicability
Shifting the Level of Selection in Science
Concerns about Replicability, Theorizing, Applicability, Generalizability, and Methodology across Two Crises in Social Psychology
Academic Research Values: Conceptualization and Initial Steps of Measure Development
An Inception Cohort Study Quantifying How Many Registered Studies are Published
Exploring a Formal Approach to Selecting Studies for Replication: a Feasibility Study in Social Neuroscience
Publication bias, statistical power and reporting practices in the Journal of Sports Sciences
Are Small Effects the Indispensable Foundation for a Cumulative Psychological Science? A Reply to Götz et al. (2022)
Not All Effects Are Indispensable: Psychological Science Requires Verifiable Lines of Reasoning for Whether an Effect Matters
Replication concerns in sports and exercise science: a narrative review of selected methodological issues in the field
Correction: Why Psychologists Should by Default Use Welch’s t-test Instead of Student’s t-test
Reproducibility of published meta-analyses on clinical psychological interventions
A Sequential Sampling Approach to the Integration of Habits and Goals
Habit and Goal-related Constructs in Determining Toothbrushing Behavior: Two Sensor-based Longitudinal Studies
Severity and Crises in Science: Are We Getting It Right When We're Right and Wrong When We're Wrong?
Correspondence: Reward, but do not yet require, interval hypothesis tests
Habit and goal-related constructs in determining toothbrushing behavior: Two sensor-based longitudinal studies.
Justify Your Alpha: A Primer on Two Practical Approaches
Why P values are not measures of evidence
Sample Size Justification
Myths and methodologies: The use of equivalence and non‐inferiority tests for interventional studies in exercise physiology and sport science
Myths and Methodologies
Leaving academia: PhD attrition and unhealthy research environments
There is no generalizability crisis
Why p-values are not measures of evidence
Invited Commentary: Comparing the Independent Segments Procedure with Group Sequential Designs
Shifting the level of selection in science
Replication value as a function of citation impact and sample size
Invited commentary: Comparing the independent segments procedure with group sequential designs.
Why Hypothesis Testers Should Spend Less Time Testing Hypotheses
Not all effects are indispensable: Psychological science requires verifiable lines of reasoning for whether an effect matters.
Why Hedges’ g*s based on the non-pooled standard deviation should be reported with Welch’s t-test
The Practical Alternative to the p Value Is the Correctly Used p Value
Correction: Theory Integration for Lifestyle Behavior Change in the Digital Age: An Adaptive Decision-Making Framework
Correction: Theory Integration for Lifestyle Behavior Change in the Digital Age: An Adaptive Decision-Making Framework (Preprint)
Theory Integration for Lifestyle Behavior Change in the Digital Age: An Adaptive Decision-Making Framework
An Excess of Positive Results: Comparing the Standard Psychology Literature With Registered Reports
Improving Transparency, Falsifiability, and Rigor by Making Hypothesis Tests Machine-Readable
The Epistemic and Pragmatic Function of Dichotomous Claims Based on Statistical Hypothesis Tests
Group Sequential Designs: A Tutorial
Simulation-Based Power Analysis for Factorial Analysis of Variance Designs
Why hypothesis testers should spend less time testing hypotheses
Equivalence Testing and the Second Generation P-Value
Analysis of Open Data and Computational Reproducibility in Registered Reports in Psychology
Crud (Re)Defined
Magnitude Based Inference in Relation to One-sided Hypotheses Testing Procedures
An excess of positive results: Comparing the standard Psychology literature with Registered Reports
Improving Transparency, Falsifiability, and Rigour by Making Hypothesis Tests Machine Readable
Can we disregard the whole model? Omnibus non-inferiority testing for R<sup>2</sup> in multi-variable linear regression and η^2 in ANOVA
Improving natural product research translation: From source to clinical trial
Pandemic researchers - recruit your own best critics
Theory Integration for Lifestyle Behavior Change in the Digital Age: An Adaptive Decision-Making Framework (Preprint)
The Value of Preregistration for Psychological Science: A Conceptual Analysis
Reviewers' Decision to Sign Reviews is Related to Their Recommendation
Theory Integration for Lifestyle Behavior Change in the Digital Age: An Adaptive Decision-making Framework
The Replicability Crisis and Public Trust in Psychological Science
The replicability crisis and public trust in psychological science
Taking Parametric Assumptions Seriously: Arguments for the Use of Welch’s F-test instead of the Classical F-test in One-Way ANOVA
Honest signaling in academic publishing
Crud (Re)defined
Simulation-Based Power-Analysis for Factorial ANOVA Designs
The practical alternative to the p-value is the correctly used p-value
Using Anchor-Based Methods to Determine the Smallest Effect Size of Interest
How to classify, detect, and manage univariate and multivariate outliers, with emphasis on pre-registration
Multiple Perspectives on Inference for Two Simple Statistical Scenarios
Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Samples and Settings
Statistical power of clinical trials increased while effect size remained stable: an empirical analysis of 136,212 clinical trials between 1975-2014
Improving Inferences About Null Effects With Bayes Factors and Equivalence Tests
Equivalence Testing for Psychological Research: A Tutorial
Making 'Null Effects' Informative: Statistical Techniques and Inferential Frameworks
Two Experience Sampling Studies Examining the Variation of Self-Control Capacity and Its Relationship with Core Affect in Daily Life
Improving Inferences about Null Effects with Bayes Factors and Equivalence Tests
The Costs and Benefits of Replication Studies
Predicting Context-Dependent Cross-Modal Associations with Dimension-Specific Polarity Attributions Part 1 – Brightness and Aggression
Predicting Context-dependent Cross-modal Associations with Dimension-specific Polarity Attributions. Part 2: Red and Valence
A decision-making perspective on coaching behavior change: A field experiment on promoting exercise at work
Justify your alpha
The costs and benefits of replication studies
Two experience sampling studies examining the variation of self-control capacity and its relationship with core affect in daily life
When power analyses based on pilot data are biased: Inaccurate effect size estimators and follow-up bias
An integrative review of the cognitive costs and benefits of note - taking
An integrative review of the cognitive costs and benefits of note-taking
Justify Your Alpha
Abstract Concepts in Grounded Cognition
Examining the Reproducibility of Meta-Analyses in Psychology: A Preliminary Report
Will knowledge about more efficient study designs increase the willingness to pre-register?
Additional file to "Why Psychologists Should by Default Use Welch's t-test Instead of Student's t-test." (in press for the International Review of Social Psychology)
Too True to be Bad: When Sets of Studies with Significant and Non-Significant Findings Are Probably True
Brightness Differences Influence the Evaluation of Affective Pictures
But for the Bad, There Would not be Good: Grounding Valence in Brightness through Shared Relational Structures
Grounding Social Embodiment
Orange as a perceptual representation of the Dutch nation: Effects on perceived national identification and color evaluation
Performing High-Powered Studies Efficiently With Sequential Analyses
Polarity Correspondence in Metaphor Congruency Effects: Structural Overlap Predicts Categorization Times for Bi-Polar Concepts Presented in Vertical Space
Professors Are Not Elderly: Evaluating the Evidential Value of Two Social Priming Effects through P-Curve Analyses
Developmental coordination disorder affects the processing of action-related verbs
Equivalence Tests: A Practical Primer for t Tests, Correlations, and Meta-Analyses
Inhibitory control is not lateralized in Parkinson's patients
Too True to be Bad: When Sets of Studies With Significant and Nonsignificant Findings Are Probably True
Why psychologists should by default use welch's t-Test instead of student's t-Test
Equivalence Tests: A Practical Primer for t-Tests, Correlations, and Meta-Analyses
Registered Reports: A Method to Increase the Credibility of Published Reports
A short history of the weight-importance effect and a recommendation for pre-testing: Commentary on Ebersole et al. (2016)
Anticipating habit formation: A psychological computing approach to behavior change support
On the reproducibility of meta-analyses: Six practical recommendations
The Peer Reviewers’ Openness Initiative: Incentivizing open research practices through peer review
Can conceptual congruency effects between number, time, and space be accounted for by polarity correspondence?
Correcting errors in turkington et al. (2014): Taking criticism seriously
Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science
On the challenges of drawing conclusions fromp-values just below 0.05
Re: "Increased Levels of Depressive Symptoms among Pregnant Women in the Netherlands after the Crash of Flight MH17"
The illusion of nonmediation in telecommunication: Voice intensity biases distance judgments to a communication partner
What p-hacking really looks like: A comment on Masicampo and LaLande (2012)
De waarschijnlijkheid van observaties
Sailing From the Seas of Chaos Into the Corridor of Stability: Practical Recommendations to Increase the Informational Value of Studies
Registered Reports
Erratum to Weighty matter: Importance literally feels heavy (Social Psychological and Personality Science, (2011), 2, 5 (474-478), 10.1177/1948550610397895)
Grounding social embodiment
Performing high-powered studies efficiently with sequential analyses
Revisiting Tversky's diagnosticity principle
Statistical errors and omissions in a trial of cognitive behavior techniques for psychosis: Commentary on Turkington et al.
The reproducibility project: A model of large-scale collaboration for empirical research on reproducibility
Brightness differences influence the evaluation of affective pictures
Special Issue of <i>Social Psychology</i> on “Replications of Important Results in Social Psychology”
Shifting Evaluation Windows: Predictable Forward Primes with Long SOAs Eliminate the Impact of Backward Primes
Calculating and reporting effect sizes to facilitate cumulative science: a practical primer for t-tests and ANOVAs
Using a smartphone to measure heart rate changes during relived happiness and anger
Rewarding Replications: A Sure and Simple Way to Improve Psychological Science
Review of Schubert Thomas W. and Maass Anne (eds.). Spatial dimensions of social thought. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2011, 353pp., ISBN: 978-3110254303.
An open, large-scale, collaborative effort to estimate the reproducibility of psychological science
But for the bad, there would not be good: Grounding valence in brightness through shared relational structures
Polarity correspondence in metaphor congruency effects: Structural overlap predicts categorization times for bipolar concepts presented in vertical space.
Weighty Matters: Importance Literally Feels Heavy
Telling Things Apart: The Distance Between Response Keys Influences Categorization Times
The sound of time: Cross-modal convergence in the spatial structuring of time
Why Your Highness Needs the People
At face value: Categorization goals modulate vigilance for angry faces
High Skies and Oceans Deep: Polarity Benefits or Mental Simulation?
Movement synchrony and perceived entitativity
The dynamic interaction of conceptual and embodied knowledge
Weight as an Embodiment of Importance
Using a Smartphone to Measure Heart Rate Changes during Relived Happiness and Anger