Science and Replicability
Dan discusses the complexities of replicating psychological studies, highlighting that some findings are time-bound while others remain consistent across cultures. Eric emphasizes that the truth in science will eventually emerge, regardless of initial findings, while Brian introduces a new system for researchers to ensure transparency and accountability in their work. Ultimately, replication serves as a vital process for refining and accumulating evidence in the pursuit of scientific truth.In this clip
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Encore of Episode 32: The Scientific Process
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