The good:
Our European Journal of Personality paper proposing ways to improve the replicability of research in psychology is in press. You can find a copy here. The EJP editor is soliciting comments and the entire package should be published soon.
The really good:
A slew of papers on replicability in psychological science is now available in the November issue Perspectives on Psychological Science. The entire issue is a must read.
Greg Francis has another paper in Psychonomic Bulletin and Review that provides a most brilliant analysis of why even simple, direct replication is not an answer to our problems.
And, as many of you have seen, the editors at Psychological Science circulated a letter outlining some reasonable, if modest proposals for changes to the journal that are described succinctly by Sanjay Srivastava on his blog, The Hardest Science.
For the first time in a long while, things might actually be moving in the right direction. I’m sure Nate Silver could have predicted that.
This is a cliff hanger… what about the ugly?
For now you will have to be satisfied with il cattivo
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