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Anatomy of a Train Wreck

The Rise and Fall of Priming Research

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The 2012 failure to replicate a significant psychology experiment on priming sparked a major debate about the integrity of psychological research. Ruth Leys explores the historical context of the theories and practices that shaped priming studies, arguing that understanding these foundational assumptions is crucial to addressing the methodological issues that have emerged. Her analysis aims to provide a comprehensive genealogy of the scientific paradigms that guided priming research, shedding light on the broader implications for psychology and cognitive sciences amidst ongoing controversies.

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Anatomy of a Train Wreck, Ruth Leys

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Titre
Anatomy of a Train Wreck
Sous-titre
The Rise and Fall of Priming Research
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Ruth Leys
Format
souple
Pages
384
ISBN13
9780226836959
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The 2012 failure to replicate a significant psychology experiment on priming sparked a major debate about the integrity of psychological research. Ruth Leys explores the historical context of the theories and practices that shaped priming studies, arguing that understanding these foundational assumptions is crucial to addressing the methodological issues that have emerged. Her analysis aims to provide a comprehensive genealogy of the scientific paradigms that guided priming research, shedding light on the broader implications for psychology and cognitive sciences amidst ongoing controversies.