Keith Laws: A new journal, BMC Psychology, pledges 'to put less emphasis on interest levels' and publish repeat studies and negative results
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February 26, 2:28 AM
"...we can learn to be open in an authentic way to others, and to ourselves. The outcome of such an integrative presence is not only a sense of deep well-being and compassion for ourselves and others, but also an opening of the doors of awareness to a sense of the interdependence of everything. ‘We’ are indeed a part of an interconnected whole.” ~Dr. Daniel Siegel
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'Although some individuals are culpable, psychology's problems are largely systemic. We cannot rectify every issue immediately, but a great start would be to value replication and negative findings by offering researchers the space to publish such findings – not in a dedicated journal for unloved findings but at the heart of mainstream psychology journals.'