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Improving the generalizability of infant psychological research: The ManyBabies model

Visser,Ingmar
Bergmann,Christina
Byers-Heinlein,Krista
Dal Ben,Rodrigo
Duch,Wlodzislaw
Forbes,Samuel
Franchin,Laura
Frank,Michael C.
Geraci,Alessandra
Hamlin,J. Kiley
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Abstract
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.
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This research received no specific grant from any funding agency, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.
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2022
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Research Projects
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Humans, Infant
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Visser, I, Bergmann, C, Byers-Heinlein, K, Dal Ben, R, Duch, W, Forbes, S, Franchin, L, Frank, M C, Geraci, A, Hamlin, J K, Kaldy, Z, Kulke, L, Laverty, C, Lew-Williams, C, Mateu, V, Mayor, J, Moreau, D, Nomikou, I, Schuwerk, T, Simpson, E A, Singh, L, Soderstrom, M, Sullivan, J, Van Den Heuvel, M I, Westermann, G, Yamada, Y, Zaadnoordijk, L & Zettersten, M 2022, 'Improving the generalizability of infant psychological research : The ManyBabies model', Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 45, e35. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X21000455
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