TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving the generalizability of infant psychological research
T2 - the ManyBabies model
AU - Visser, Ingmar
AU - Bergmann, Christina
AU - Byers-Heinlein, Krista
AU - Dal Ben, Rodrigo
AU - Duch, Wlodzislaw
AU - Forbes, Samuel
AU - Franchin, Laura
AU - Frank, Michael C
AU - Geraci, Alessandra
AU - Hamlin, J. Kiley
AU - Kaldy, Zsuzsa
AU - Kulke, Louisa
AU - Laverty, Catherine
AU - Lew-Williams, Casey
AU - Mateu, Victoria
AU - Mayor, Julien
AU - Moreau, David
AU - Nomikou, Iris
AU - Schuwerk, Tobias
AU - Simpson, Elizabeth A
AU - Singh, Leher
AU - Soderstrom, Melanie
AU - Sullivan, Jessica
AU - van den Heuvel, Marion I
AU - Westermann, Gert
AU - Yamada, Yuki
AU - Zaadnoordijk, Lorijn
AU - Zettersten, Martin
PY - 2022/2/10
Y1 - 2022/2/10
N2 - Yarkoni's analysis clearly articulates a number of concerns limiting the generalizability and explanatory power of psychological findings, many of which are compounded in infancy research. ManyBabies addresses these concerns via a radically collaborative, large-scale and open approach to research that is grounded in theory-building, committed to diversification, and focused on understanding sources of variation.
AB - Yarkoni's analysis clearly articulates a number of concerns limiting the generalizability and explanatory power of psychological findings, many of which are compounded in infancy research. ManyBabies addresses these concerns via a radically collaborative, large-scale and open approach to research that is grounded in theory-building, committed to diversification, and focused on understanding sources of variation.
U2 - 10.1017/s0140525x21000455
DO - 10.1017/s0140525x21000455
M3 - Comment/debate
SN - 0140-525X
VL - 45
SP - e35-e35
JO - Behavioral and Brain Sciences
JF - Behavioral and Brain Sciences
ER -