A thousand studies for the price of one: Accelerating psychological science with Pushkin
Abstract Half of the world’s population has internet access. In principle, researchers are no longer limited to subjects they can recruit into the laboratory. Any study that can be run on a computer or mobile device can be run with nearly any demographic anywhere in the world, and in large numbers....
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Hartshorne, Joshua K. [verfasserIn] de Leeuw, Joshua R. [verfasserIn] Goodman, Noah D. [verfasserIn] Jennings, Mariela [verfasserIn] O’Donnell, Timothy J. [verfasserIn] |
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