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SUBMITTER: McPhetres J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7935264 | biostudies-literature | 2021
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
McPhetres Jonathon J Albayrak-Aydemir Nihan N Barbosa Mendes Ana A Chow Elvina C EC Gonzalez-Marquez Patricio P Loukras Erin E Maus Annika A O'Mahony Aoife A Pomareda Christina C Primbs Maximilian A MA Sackman Shalaine L SL Smithson Conor J R CJR Volodko Kirill K
PloS one 20210305 3
The dominant belief is that science progresses by testing theories and moving towards theoretical consensus. While it's implicitly assumed that psychology operates in this manner, critical discussions claim that the field suffers from a lack of cumulative theory. To examine this paradox, we analysed research published in Psychological Science from 2009-2019 (N = 2,225). We found mention of 359 theories in-text, most were referred to only once. Only 53.66% of all manuscripts included the word the ...[more]