The 'Crisis' Crisis in psychology

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Abstract

The recent trend to label dilemmas in psychology as crises is insidious. The 'Crisis' Crisis in psychology can distract us from actionable practices. As a case in point, The Generalizability Crisis offers the valuable central thesis that verbal-quantitative gaps imperil psychological science. Focusing on the key issues rather than crisis narratives can lead to progress in our discourse and research.

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Medaglia, J. D., & Fernandez, K. A. (2022, February 10). The “Crisis” Crisis in psychology. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X21000364

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