Reversals in psychology


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Created 2020-01-26
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Psychology has in recent years been racking up reversals: in fact only 40-65% of its classic social results were replicated, in the weakest sense of finding ‘significant’ results in the same direction. (Even in those that replicated, the average effect found was half the originally reported effect.) The following are empirical findings about empirical findings; they’re all open to re-reversal. Also it’s not that “we know these claims are false”: failed replications (or proofs of fraud) usually just challenge the evidence for a hypothesis, rather than affirm the opposite hypothesis.

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Extremely concise.
Interesting to see how the often quoted (news, nonfiction books) phenomena are later rebutted, but the public knowledge of them perseveres.