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Today's blog comes from Andy Tolmie, Chair of the BPS Research Board.
View resultPsychologist Ian MacRae and physician and neuroscientist Dr Harris Eyre explore a framework that can be used to translate the findings of psychological research into social change.
View resultA month has passed since our 2020 Conference, held online due to Covid-19, but I want to start this month’s blog by thanking everyone who was involved in making it such a success.
View resultAs England prepare for their quarter final clash against France in the football World Cup tomorrow, with the prospect of penalties looming should the match be drawn, Chartered BPS member Dr Greg Wood argues that how prepared players feel for a penalty shootout should not be left to chance.
View resultDr Mike Rennie recounts his experience working (and briefly appearing) on the show 'Secret Agent Selection: WW2'.
View result25 June 2021
We have begun a review of our member conduct rules and processes for managing complaints.
05 December 2023
The BPS History of Psychology Centre (HOPC) has been awarded funding to produce a resource for secondary school students on the history of IQ testing in the UK education system.
27 March 2023
From January 2024, as part of the BPS’s commitment to greater sustainability and open science, the BPS’s 11 journals with Wiley are moving from print to online-only.
18 October 2023
The BPS is calling on the government to provide dedicated psychological support for jurors who are exposed to distressing evidence as part of jury duty.
03 May 2024
The BPS is supporting the first ever Jury Duty Appreciation Week (6-10 May) and is calling for better mental health support for the ‘unsung heroes’ of the justice system.
22 December 2021
An award-winning mental health support service for children being treated for long-term physical health conditions is a "game-changer", according to the psychologists involved in it, including chartered BPS member Professor Roz Shafran.
07 May 2012
Stuart J. Ritchie, Richard Wiseman and Christopher C. French with the opening contribution to a special on one of the cornerstones of scientific progress. This is followed by a variety of perspectives on replication and possible ways forward, from: Daniel Simons; Dave Nussbaum; Henry L. Roediger, III; Gregory Mitchell; Daryl Bem; Claudia Hammond; Daniel Bor; Sam Gilbert; Joshua Hartshorne and Adena Schachner; Alex Holcombe and Hal Pashler; Jelte Wicherts; and Stephen Pilling.
30 November 2018
Replicating a study isn’t easy. Just knowing how the original was conducted isn’t enough. Just having access to a sample of experimental participants isn’t enough.
27 June 2024
Dr Charlotte Pennington on the importance of teaching students how open science can reform psychology.
11 November 2013
Some journals have introduced dedicated replication article formats and pressure is building on others to follow suit.
02 April 2019
While liberal bias per se is not associated with research replicability, highly politically biased findings of either slant (liberal or conservative) are less robust.
04 November 2021
A collection of our coverage on a period that has been variously described as either a 'disaster' or 'triumph' for Psychology.
09 October 2018
A response to Brian Hughes' piece on exaggeration in psychology.
10 September 2018
Alexander Bird with a different view on psychology's 'crisis'.
08 December 2014
Dr Simone Schnall contributed to the Edge online debating forum. Ella Rhodes reports.
20 May 2014
Many supposedly ‘classic’ effects could not be found…
Series: Psychology Teaching Review Volume: 30 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-06-2024
Author(s): Charlotte R. Pennington
View A Student’s Guide to Open Science: Using the Replication Crisis to Reform PsychologySeries: Psychology Teaching Review Volume: 22 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2016
Author(s): Lionel G. Standing, Lisa Astrologo, Felecia F. Benbow, Chelsea S. Cyr-Gauthier, Charlotte A. Williams
View A successful test of parallel replication teams in teaching research methodsSeries: Psychotherapy Section Review Volume: 1 Issue: 58
Date of Publication: 01-01-2016
Author(s): Ralph Goldstein
View On replicating resultsSeries: Psychology Teaching Review Volume: 20 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-01-2014
Author(s): Lionel G. Standing, Manuel Grenier, Erica A. Lane, Meigan S. Roberts, Sarah J. Sykes
View Using replication projects in teaching research methodsSeries: Psychology Teaching Review Volume: 14 Issue: 1
Date of Publication: 01-03-2008
Author(s): Derek Larkin, James Hartley
View The academic performance of mature and traditional–entry psychology students at Keele University: A replication studySeries: Clinical Psychology Forum Volume: 1 Issue: 178
Date of Publication: 01-10-2007
Author(s): Timothy A. Carey, Kim Kemp
View Self-selecting first appointments: A replication and consideration of the implications for patient-centred careSeries: Health Psychology Update Volume: 14 Issue: 3
Date of Publication: 01-01-2005
Author(s): Ron Roberts
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