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The Replication Crisis

Many key findings of psychological research are under question. Some well-known experiments have been difficult or impossible to reproduce. So can academic psychology be trusted?

Many key findings in psychological research are under question, as the results of some of its most well-known experiments – such as the marshmallow effect, ego depletion, stereotype threat and the Zimbardo Stanford Prison Experiment – have proved difficult or impossible to reproduce. This has affected numerous careers and led to bitter recriminations in the academic community. So can the insights of academic psychology be trusted and what are the implications for us all? Featuring contributions from John Bargh, Susan Fiske, John Ioannidis, Brian Nosek, Stephen Reicher, Diederik Stapel and Simine Vazire.
Presenter David Edmonds
Producer Ben Cooper

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28 minutes

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Sun 18 Nov 2018 21:30

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  • Mon 12 Nov 2018 20:30
  • Sun 18 Nov 2018 21:30

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