What's wrong with Psychology, anyway?

作者: David T. Lykken

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摘要: This chapter considers various factors that have been responsible for the comparatively slow development of psychology into a cumulative empirical science. Special attention is devoted to correctable methodological mistakes, over-reliance upon significance testing (and fact that, in psychology, null hypothesis almost always false), and an analysis concept replication.

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