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Avoiding Questionable Research Practices in Applied Psychology
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Scott LilienfeldNumber Of Reads:
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This authoritative volume presents a detailed analysis of the replication crisis and the use of questionable research practices (QRPs) in psychology, as well as recommended practices for combatting these problems. Ultimately, the book aims to provide a comprehensive, current, and accessible account of the adverse effects of QRPs.
The replication crisis in psychology and allied fields has exposed critical flaws in the standard views of research methods, which allow for extensive flexibility in data analysis by investigators and permit the widespread use of QRPs. Chapters examine the intentional use of QRPs such as data fabrication and falsification, along with subtler, unintentional practices such as p-hacking and HARKING (hypothesizing after results are known). Drawing on the growing awareness of these problems, contributors also highlight potential strategies to detect QRPs and minimize their negative impact through open data practices, preregistration of hypotheses and analyses, and adversarial collaborations, in which investigators holding opposing positions on a scientific issue agree to work together on a study in an effort to counteract their respective biases.
Among the topics covered:
- History of controversies in statistics and replication
- Embracing intellectual humility while designing research
- Confirmatory vs. exploratory analyses
- Publication bias and negative results
- Promoting honest and transparent report writing
Avoiding Questionable Research Practices in Applied Psychology provides a deeper understanding of how QRPs impede the reliability and trustworthiness of findings in psychology and the social sciences. It will be a practical, useful resource for students and instructors in graduate and advanced undergraduate level research methods classes, along with psychological researchers interested in improving their own research.
Scott Lilienfeld
Scott Lilienfield is Professor of Psychology at Emory University in Atlanta. He has authored more than 200 authors ranging from whole books, book chapters, and journal articles. In 1998, he received the David Chakoh Award for his outstanding contributions to the field of clinical psychology. This award is given by the Department of Psychology. XII of the American Psychiatric Association commonly known as the Society for Clinical Psychology. job d. Lilienfeld is formerly the chair of Division III of the Society for Clinical Psychology, a fellow of the Society for Psychological Sciences, and editor-in-chief of the Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice. His main research areas include: personality disorders, psychiatric classification and diagnosis, pseudoscience in mental health, and psychology teaching.
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