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Research Integrity: Best Practices for the Social and Behavioral Sciences

✍ Scribed by Lee Jussim, Jon A. Krosnick, Sean T. Stevens


Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
465
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The primary goal of science is to "get it right," meaning that scientists seek to accurately document the world as it is. While erroneous conclusions and flawed theories can and do occur, they can only be tolerated as long as reliable mechanisms of self-correction exist, but an array of
recent evidence suggests that this is not always the case.

This book offers a behavioral science perspective on how scientific practice becomes compromised and provides recommendations for improvement. Broadening the discussion of research integrity beyond replication, publication biases, statistics, and methods, this book addresses the full complexity of
the issue and serves academics and policy makers concerned with the reliability and validity of scientific findings across the social sciences. It tackles challenges presented by published reports and textbooks, addresses the ways that institutional review boards (IRBs) can influence the course of
research, and discusses the weaknesses of meta-analysis, which is often recommended as a possible corrective measure for suboptimal scientific practice. The book concludes with an organizing framework to investigate how scientists' behaviors can impact the reliability and validity of scientific
research.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Contributors
1. Science Reform
2. Improving Research Transparency in the Social Sciences: Registration, Preregistration, and Multiple Testing Adjustments
3. What Can We Do About Our (Untrustworthy) Literature?
4. Is Science in Crisis?
5. Accuracy and Completeness in the Dissemination of Classic Findings in Social Psychology
6. Strengths and Weaknesses of Meta-Analyses
7. Statistical Inference in Behavioral Research: Traditional and Bayesian Approaches
8. Stimulus Sampling and Research Integrity
9. Questionable Interpretive Practices: Data (Mis)Interpretation and (Mis)Representation as Threats to Scientific Validity
10. Questionable Research Practices
11. P-hacking: A Strategic Analysis
12. The Importance of Type III and Type IV Epistemic Errors for Improving Empirical Science
13. Publication Bias in the Social Sciences: A Threat to Scientific Integrity
14. Let’s Peer Review Peer Review
15. Impact and Influence of the Institutional Review Board: Protecting the Rights of Human Subjects in Scientific Experiments
16. Viral Science and the Tragedy of the Scientific Commons
Index


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