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      Meta-analysis of pro-environmental behaviour spillover

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              A Vast Graveyard of Undead Theories: Publication Bias and Psychological Science's Aversion to the Null.

              Publication bias remains a controversial issue in psychological science. The tendency of psychological science to avoid publishing null results produces a situation that limits the replicability assumption of science, as replication cannot be meaningful without the potential acknowledgment of failed replications. We argue that the field often constructs arguments to block the publication and interpretation of null results and that null results may be further extinguished through questionable researcher practices. Given that science is dependent on the process of falsification, we argue that these problems reduce psychological science's capability to have a proper mechanism for theory falsification, thus resulting in the promulgation of numerous "undead" theories that are ideologically popular but have little basis in fact.
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                Journal
                Nature Sustainability
                Nat Sustain
                Springer Nature
                2398-9629
                April 2019
                April 9 2019
                April 2019
                : 2
                : 4
                : 307-315
                Article
                10.1038/s41893-019-0263-9
                7fbe2b97-4b6c-4488-a4ba-f0a24d9b48b8
                © 2019

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