The UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science is the first international standard setting instrument on open science.| www.unesco.org
Lets check a new study finding a relationship between depression severity and thermoregulation: do the conclusions hold up?| Eiko Fried
Meta-Psychology publishes theoretical and empirical contributions that advance psychology as a science through critical discourse related to individual articles, research lines, research areas, or psychological science as a field. Important contributions include systematic reviews, meta-analyses, replicability reports, and replication studies. We encourage pre-registered studies and registered reports (i.e., peer-review on the basis of theory, methods, and planned data-analysis, before data h...| open.lnu.se
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New editorial proposes that the default mode brain network is responsible for mental health crisis in youth. I show that this idea is false.| Eiko Fried
Mental health problems are comorbid, which means that they are positively intercorrelated and don’t tend to occur in isolation. Of all people diagnosed with major depression, for example, about half of them have at least one more comorbid mental health problem, such as generalized anxiety disorder or posttraumatic stress disorder. Now, the same holds for... Read more »| Eiko Fried
Why the greatest scientific experiment in history failed, and why that's a great thing| www.experimental-history.com
Published research findings are sometimes refuted by subsequent evidence, says Ioannidis, with ensuing confusion and disappointment.| journals.plos.org