New Stories of Unbelievable "Rot" in the Psychological Science Literature
This Goes Far Beyond the Replicability of Published Findings - for Premium Subscribers
Christopher Nolan, the visionary director behind modern classics like Memento and Interstellar - master of the human psyche. In Memento, he explores how memory forms the very architecture of our identity (here) , while Interstellar offers an unparalleled father-daughter saga (here). But it's in Inception where Nolan captures the essence of what you're about to read. He creates a visual of diving three levels deep into another's dream, each layer more intimate than the last (here). This is what you are about to do, only the topic is an unsettling hint of the rot in the psychological literature that our understanding of humanity and how to best improve individuals and society hinges on.
Perhaps you read, build on, and cite scientific research for your work. Perhaps you write books and support arguments with scientific research. Perhaps you are interested in self-improvement and rely on scientific evidence. Well, get ready for a doozy!
If you're passionate about scientific integrity, and you want to discern the genuine from the bogus, you must read the article below. Set to be officially published in three months, it promises to take you on an unexpected ride. Brace yourself to shout, “Holy shit!” And then, send a text and call your friends afterwards, like I did.
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