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Or the people undertaking these studies (and more importantly, the people peer reviewing and publishing the work) push back on broad conclusions that aren't substantiated by the research.

Having seen the nonsense my partner has to put up with in order to get a post-graduate qualification to practice as a professional psychologist I'm not holding my breath. From where I'm sitting the replication crisis in this field looks like a crisis of incompetence and apathy.



> broad conclusions that aren't substantiated by the research.

But these aren't broad conclusions, they are specific conclusions, and they are substantiated by the research. You're just positing that the results could be entirely fake on a whim.




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