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A Tale of Two Science Reform Movements
Reflections from the meetings of Metascience 2025 and the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science
Jul 5, 2025 • moin syed
Science Requires Scientists to be Critical of Science
These days, my primary motivation for engaging in projects is either irritation or spite.
Apr 16, 2025 • moin syed
A Brief Note on Intellectual Sloth; or, Are 70% of U.S. Faculty Really Adjuncts?
Call me old-fashioned, but it makes me sad when people rely on shitty data to support their arguments.
Sep 13, 2024 • moin syed
Preregistration: More Promises than Pitfalls
Or, maybe the real pitfalls are different from what we usually think
Mar 15, 2024 • moin syed
The Ignorance of Crowds
(or, a Series of Widely-held Wrong Beliefs)
Dec 22, 2023 • moin syed
The “Peer Review Crisis” and How to Solve It
(Although we probably won't any time soon)
Sep 7, 2023 • moin syed
PNAS is Not a Good Journal
(and Other Hard Truths about Journal Prestige)
Mar 9, 2023 • moin syed
You Also Have an Ideology
There is no question that we have a problem with ideology in psychology—in all of science, actually.
Dec 8, 2022 • moin syed
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