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Replication Studies, Pre-registered Protocols and Open Science in Psychology.

Authors

  • Eduardo GARCÍA-GARZÓN Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (España)
  • Óscar LECUONA Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (España)
  • Guillermo V. CARBAJAL Instituto de Neurociencia de Castilla y León, Salamanca (España) Instituto Biomédico de Salamanca (España)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55414/ap.v36i1-2.713

Abstract

Over the last years, Psychology has experienceda “confidence crisis”. This crisis, prompted by the inability to replicate a significant proportion of scientific published effects, has several causes: First, the existence of an inadequate system of incentives to progress in the academic career. Second, the extensive use of questionable research practices. Third, the limited use of good scientific praxis methods that could control the later (i.e., pre-registered and replication
studies and open science frameworks). This article features an exhaustive review in Spanish of both, the aforementioned causes and solutions proposed by the scientific community as of yet. Lastly, a proposal for introducing these solutions in the academic curriculum of psychology students is presented.
Accordingly, a project-based learning built on replication studies, including pre-registered protocols and open science usage, is proposed.

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12/10/2018

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GARCÍA-GARZÓN, E., LECUONA, Óscar, & V. CARBAJAL, G. (2018). Replication Studies, Pre-registered Protocols and Open Science in Psychology. Apuntes De Psicología, 36(1-2), 75-83. https://www.apuntesdepsicologia.es/index.php/revista/article/view/713