

Topics include (but are not limited to) papers discussing post-publication peer review (including registered reports of interventions and tools that would increase the practice and visibility of post-publication reviewing) papers that outline ways to change incentive structures in the field and reward best practices papers that introduce and test tools in the area of computational reproducibility and, papers that introduce new approaches for research synthesis. AMPPS is interested in a wide range of metascience papers that help improve the credibility of work in our discipline. We invite broad introductions to mixed methods, as well as application examples, although the latter must be in terms of promoting and illustrating the methods rather than solving substantive questions. AMPPS is committed to promoting methodological pluralism as a means of advancing psychological science we are interested in publishing papers-including research tutorials-that advance the use of qualitative and mixed methods across the field.

AMPPS would like to publish a cutting-edge review of best practices and/or new developments in missing data analysis, and the journal is open to considering a range of topics in this important area. We are especially interested in papers covering one of the following topic areas: If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at look forward to collaborating with your lab!Īdvances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science (AMPPS) is encouraging new paper submissions on a range of topics. Please make sure to read them carefully and consider if you can participate. The specific requirements for participating are outlined at the top of the sign-up form. On the replication project website,, you can find information about the researchers coordinating the study, an FAQ for contributing labs, and more. As a participating lab, we ask you to collect a minimum of 100 participants by the deadline for data collection (May, 2024). We welcome labs from all countries, and especially encourage laboratories from South America, Africa, and Asia. Currently, 53 laboratories from 24 countries in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia have confirmed their participation, and many more have expressed their interest in participating.
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The study is led by Sofia Calderon, Erik Mac Giolla, Timothy Luke, and Karl Ask at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. The study recently received in-principle acceptance at Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science (AMPPS). Invitation to Participate in a Multi-Lab Registered ReportĪre you interested in joining a large collaborative replication effort on Construal Level Theory? We invite researchers to join an international multi-lab study consisting of four replication experiments on the effect of psychological distance on construal level. AMPPS Project Announcements Current Announcements:
