心理科学の吟味<br>Psychological Science Under Scrutiny : Recent Challenges and Proposed Solutions

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心理科学の吟味
Psychological Science Under Scrutiny : Recent Challenges and Proposed Solutions

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781118661079
  • eISBN:9781118661048

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Psychological Science Under Scrutiny explores a range of contemporary challenges to the assumptions and methodologies of psychology, in order to encourage debate and ground the discipline in solid science. 

  • Discusses the pointed challenges posed by critics to the field of psychological research, which have given pause to psychological researchers across a broad spectrum of sub-fields
  • Argues that those conducting psychological research need to fundamentally change the way they think about data and results, in order to ensure that psychology has a firm basis in empirical science
  • Places the recent challenges discussed into a broad historical and conceptual perspective, and considers their implications for the future of psychological methodology and research
  • Challenges discussed include confirmation bias, the effects of grant pressure, false-positive findings, overestimating the efficacy of medications, and high correlations in functional brain imaging
  • Chapters are authored by internationally recognized experts in their fields, and are written with a minimum of specialized terminology to ensure accessibility to students and lay readers

Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii

Introduction: Psychological Science in Perspective x

Part I CrossCutting Challenges to Psychological Science 1

1 Maximizing the Reproducibility of Your Research 3
Open Science Collaboration

2 Powering Reproducible Research 22
Katherine S. Button and Marcus R. Munafò

3 Psychological Science’s Aversion to the Null, and Why Many of the Things You Think Are True, Aren’t 34
Moritz Heene and Christopher J. Ferguson

4 False Negatives 53
Klaus Fiedler and Malte Schott

5 Toward Transparent Reporting of Psychological Science 73
Etienne P. LeBel and Leslie K. John

6 Decline Effects: Types, Mechanisms, and Personal Reflections 85
John Protzko and Jonathan W. Schooler

7 Reverse Inference 108
Joachim I. Krueger

8 The Need for Bayesian Hypothesis Testing in Psychological Science 123
EricJan Wagenmakers, Josine Verhagen, Alexander Ly, Dora Matzke, Helen Steingroever, Jeffrey N. Rouder, and Richard D. Morey

Part II DomainSpecific Challenges to Psychological Science 139

9 The (Partial but) Real Crisis in Social Psychology: A Social Influence Analysis of the Causes and Solutions 141
Anthony R. Pratkanis

10 Popularity as a Poor Proxy for Utility: The Case of Implicit Prejudice 164
Gregory Mitchell and Philip E. Tetlock

11 Suspiciously High Correlations in Brain Imaging Research 196
Edward Vul and Harold Pashler

12 Critical Issues in Genetic Association Studies 221
Elizabeth PromWormley, Amy Adkins, Irwin D. Waldman, and Danielle Dick

13 Is the Efficacy of “Antidepressant” Medications Overrated? 250
Brett J. Deacon and Glen I. Spielmans

14 Pitfalls in Parapsychological Research 271
Ray Hyman

Part III Psychological and Institutional Obstacles to HighQuality Psychological Science 295

15 Blind Analysis as a Correction for Confirmatory Bias in Physics and in Psychology 297
Robert J. MacCoun and Saul Perlmutter

16 Allegiance Effects in Clinical Psychology Research and Practice 323
Marcus T. Boccaccini, David Marcus, and Daniel C. Murrie

17 We Can Do Better than Fads 340
Robert J. Sternberg

Afterword: Crisis? What Crisis? 349
Paul Bloom

Index 356