My response to the psychology/social psychology replication crisis has been to base my bullshitting on very conservative assumptions. I’d rather be wrong for my own ideas than someone else’s.
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There is however the interesting question of how much of this unreplicated stuff was accepted happily because it was politically convenient. The balance seems pretty high one way... all the IAT stuff, all the stuff about attitudes affecting test taking, things like that.
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I'm trying to think if there was much on the other side, unreplicables that were more convenient for the right. Maybe the Robbers' Cave/Klee vs Kandinsky immediate tribalism stuff? (Though I'm not as aware of how badly that hasn't replicated.)
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Your original tweet included the word “c*ns*rv*t*ve”, so I assume this is just a false account replying because you appeared in a search
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Yeah I figured that was the case but the profile seems like a real person
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