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11/5/2012 at 10:02:18 PM GMT
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Subject: Blog on flaws in the "science" of social psychology

Social psychology is not always as "scientific" as it cracks itself up to be.  I have launched my blog,

Rabble Rouser, on the Psychology Today website to hold our field's collective feet to the scientific fire. 

It can be found here:

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/rabble-rouser

The first few entries are:

Nonscientific Influences on Social Psychology

Do Left-Wing Politics Lead Social Scientists to Overstate Prejudice?

Social Psychological Unicorns: Do Failed Replications Dispel Scientific Myths?

Publish Replications, Publish Replications, Publish Replications

Unicorns of Social Psychology (a preliminary list of highly cited "classics" that are irreplicable)

Liberal Privilege in Social Psychology (a list of ways that liberal politics distorts psychological science)

Stereotype Inaccuracy? (Psychologists who claim that stereotypes are inaccurate are either ignorant of the data, blinded by their politics, or both).

Lee Jussim

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