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New article from me:

“The replication crisis is less of a ‘crisis’ in the Lakatosian approach than it is in the Popperian and naïve methodological falsificationism approaches”

Substack: https://markrubin.substack.com/p/popper-lakatos-and-the-replication-crisis

Preprint: https://doi.org/10.31222/osf.io/2dz9s







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psforscher ,
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@MarkRubin @stsing @philosophyofscience I think this article misses the point a bit.

When I tell people about the replication crisis, I usually start by telling people about Bem. As I usually put it, the Bem precognition paper either meant that everything we knew about physics is wrong, or everything we knew about how to do social psychology was wrong … and it was probably the second possibility.

I think there are many like me, and this is not a simple falsificationist position

psforscher ,
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@MarkRubin @stsing @philosophyofscience what the big replication projects like RPP did was that they were too big and splashy to ignore. Bem alone was one paper; RPP was 100 different findings, many of which did not seem solid.

RPP therefore became a lightening rod for discussions of many issues in psych, and replicability was a unifying principle to channel these various discussions

psforscher ,
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@MarkRubin @stsing @philosophyofscience this included publication bias, p-hacking, the culture of single lone geniuses with their own pet theories, measurement, statistical inference, the reliance on US college students to generalize to the entire world, and a lot more

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