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  • Borrowing the idea of ‘bug bounties’ from the technology industry could provide a systematic way to detect and correct the errors that litter the scientific literature.

    • Malte Elson
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 629, P: 730
  • Psychology is fragmented into the study of a myriad of constructs and measures, most of which are used very rarely. This hinders cumulative knowledge generation. We call on the field to defragment psychology and prevent further fragmentation. We provide four key recommendations to achieve this and summarize the needed actions.

    • Farid Anvari
    • Taym Alsalti
    • Ruben C. Arslan
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Human Behaviour
    Volume: 9, P: 836-839
  • Most psychological measures are used only once or twice. This proliferation and variability threaten the credibility of research. The Standardisation Of BEhavior Research (SOBER) guidelines aim to ensure that psychological measures are standardised and, unlike toothbrushes, reused by others.

    • Malte Elson
    • Ian Hussey
    • Ruben C. Arslan
    Comments & OpinionOpen Access
    Communications Psychology
    Volume: 1, P: 1-4