title: What's wrong with Psychology, anyway? creator: Lykken, David T. subject: Philosophy of Mind subject: Philosophy of Science description: This chapter considers various factors that have been responsible for the comparatively slow development of psychology into a cumulative empirical science. Special attention is devoted to correctable methodological mistakes, the over-reliance upon significance testing (and the fact that, in psychology, the null hypothesis is almost always false), and an analysis of the concept of replication. publisher: University of Minnesota Press contributor: Chiccetti, D. contributor: Grove, W. date: 1991 type: Book Chapter type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/371/3/148.pdf identifier: Lykken, David T. (1991) What's wrong with Psychology, anyway? [Book Chapter] relation: http://cogprints.org/371/