Paper finds evidence that the reproducibility crisis may already have damaged the trust in psychological science and the perception of its value among lay people beyond repair. https://osf.io/4ukq5 pic.twitter.com/xpUEQrZiDt
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There are strong overlaps among these categories.
Educated public: replication crisis. Average public: Political bias. Biggest impact in shortest time: Anti-masculinity therapy.
All of those things are interrelated and interdependent.
esp. 2 and 3 options highly collinear lol
All in a sort of synergy effect. One of these and they may get the benefit of the doubt to work it out. All...not so much.
E) it's a pseudo-science.
I think the prevalence of popular but discredited psychology concepts like various Freudian ideas and Myers-Briggs
Though I don't know if belief in these actually reduces the public's trust in psychological research
Really wish there were a ranked-choice option, because all of these are important
It's all one. The misandry is just one facet of the political bias, and even the replication crisis is the result of bias I believe, in that the rush to publish is driven primarily by psych utopianism and not even personal ambition.
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