Psychology Methods Hour: Too Good to Be False: A Personal Perspective on The Replication Crisis in Psychological Science
David E. Meyer. Clyde H. Coombs and J. E. Keith Smith Distinguished University Professor of Mathematical Psychology and Cognitive Science. Co-Director, Brain, Cognition, and Action Laboratory. Member, US National Academy of Sciences.
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Dr. Meyer describes his talk in this way: “I will share some of my evolving views and opinions about the essence of the so-called 'Replication Crisis' in Psychological Science, how it came to be, what should be done about it, and why this matters to both me and you. The presentation will be at least somewhat historical and idiosyncratic in nature. Prospective audience members should ponder beforehand what their own views on these matters are. In so far as I do not deal with all of the relevant issues mentioned here, attendees may ask me at the presentation about particular my views.
Building: | East Hall |
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Event Type: | Presentation |
Tags: | Discussion |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Department of Psychology, Psychology Methods Hour |