Replicability, robustness, and reproducibility in psychological science

BA Nosek, TE Hardwicke, H Moshontz… - Annual review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining
appreciation in psychology. Achieving replicability is important for making research …

Self-regulation in childhood as a predictor of future outcomes: A meta-analytic review.

DA Robson, MS Allen, SJ Howard - Psychological bulletin, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
This meta-analysis explores whether self-regulation in childhood relates to concurrent and
subsequent levels of achievement, interpersonal behaviors, mental health, and healthy …

The theory crisis in psychology: How to move forward

MI Eronen, LF Bringmann - Perspectives on Psychological …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Meehl argued in 1978 that theories in psychology come and go, with little cumulative
progress. We believe that this assessment still holds, as also evidenced by increasingly …

Integrating models of self-regulation

M Inzlicht, KM Werner, JL Briskin… - Annual review of …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Self-regulation is a core aspect of human functioning that helps facilitate the successful
pursuit of personal goals. There has been a proliferation of theories and models describing …

A neuro-metabolic account of why daylong cognitive work alters the control of economic decisions

A Wiehler, F Branzoli, I Adanyeguh, F Mochel… - Current Biology, 2022 - cell.com
Behavioral activities that require control over automatic routines typically feel effortful and
result in cognitive fatigue. Beyond subjective report, cognitive fatigue has been conceived as …

How replicable are links between personality traits and consequential life outcomes? The life outcomes of personality replication project

CJ Soto - Psychological Science, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The Big Five personality traits have been linked to dozens of life outcomes. However,
metascientific research has raised questions about the replicability of behavioral science …

The effort paradox: Effort is both costly and valued

M Inzlicht, A Shenhav, CY Olivola - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2018 - cell.com
According to prominent models in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and economics,
effort (be it physical or mental) is costly: when given a choice, humans and non-human …

A multisite preregistered paradigmatic test of the ego-depletion effect

KD Vohs, BJ Schmeichel, S Lohmann… - Psychological …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
We conducted a preregistered multilaboratory project (k= 36; N= 3,531) to assess the size
and robustness of ego-depletion effects using a novel replication method, termed the …

Annual Research Review: On the relations among self‐regulation, self‐control, executive functioning, effortful control, cognitive control, impulsivity, risk‐taking, and …

JT Nigg - Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Self‐regulation (SR) is central to developmental psychopathology, but progress
has been impeded by varying terminology and meanings across fields and literatures …

Are risk preferences stable?

H Schildberg-Hörisch - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2018 - aeaweb.org
It is ultimately an empirical question whether risk preferences are stable over time. The
evidence comes from diverse strands of literature, covering the stability of risk preferences in …