Volume 38, Issue 2

Abstract

Abstract

In the social sciences, there is an important debate about how to do good empirical research and how to publish about it. As this journal, the , also regularly publishes empirical studies, the present article aims to open the debate in the field of language and communication. After outlining the major problems associated with research integrity and developing potential solutions to these problems, we invited researchers from the field of language and communication to present their views, which are published as reactions to this paper in the current issue of this journal.

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2016-09-01
2024-03-29
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Keyword(s): p-hacking; publication bias; replication; research integrity

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