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Robert J. Sternberg 
My Biggest Research Mistake 
Adventures and Misadventures in Psychological Research

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My Biggest Research Mistake helps students and professionals in the field of psychological science learn from the diverse mistakes of successful psychological scientists. Through 57 personal stories drawn from the experiences of fellows in the Association for Psychological Science (APS), editor Robert J. Sternberg presents the mistakes of experts in the field as opportunities for learning, allowing students to avoid making the same mistakes in their own work.



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Table of Content

Preface

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction: How I Learned from Mistakes – Robert J. Sternberg

I. Failure in conceptualizing research

2. Grandiosity and Overambition – Nick Haslam

3. Separating Data-Based From Non-Data-Based Evaluations – Harry P. Bahrick

4. Too Clever by Half – Judy S. Deloache

5. Death is Not the Answer – Barbara Finlay

6. Thinking More Is More When Less Is More – E. Tory Higgins

7. Manipulation Checks Can Ruin Your Study – Ying-yi Hong

8. Beware of Popular Premises – Jerome Kagan

9. The Need for Blind Testing – Saul M. Kassin

10. Finding Implicit Memory in Posthypnotic Amnesia – John F. Kihlstrom

11. Social Coordination in the Wild – Joachim I. Krueger and Johannes Ullrich

12. Data Distress – Barbara C. Malt

13. A Big Mistake in Interpreting Cultural Differences – David Matsumoto and Hyisung C. Hwang

14. In Praise of Pilot Studies – Richard Mc Carty

15. Start Strong, Plan Ahead – Nora S. Newcombe

16. A Mistake in Studying the Role of Sleep in Speech – Howard C. Nusbaum

17. Short-Term Gains, Long-Term Impasse – Lisa S. Onken

18. Be as Careful After Your Study Is Run as You Are Before – Richard E. Petty

19. Lessons Learned From a Failed Experiment – Paul Slovic

20. Raging Hormones – Laurence Steinberg

21. A Failure in Fidelity of Experimental Treatments – Robert J. Sternberg

22. Stumbling in the Dark – Peter Suedfeld

23. Pilot, Pilot, Pilot – Rebecca Treiman

24. Failure to Recognize Surface Differences Doesn’t Necessarily Imply Underlying Processing Differences – Ovid J. L. Tzeng

25. Farfel Flees From His Feast – Bernard Weiner

II. Prematurely jumping to conclusions

26. Jumping to the Wrong Conclusion: A Lesson About People and Learning – Eva L. Baker

III. Following a garden path

27. Why Didn’t I See It Earlier? – Maya Bar-Hillel

28. Losing Time – Charlotte J. Patterson

IV. Using measures of dubious reliability/validity

29. Virginity in Mate Selection – David M. Buss

30. New Fields, New Errors: Breaking Rules Every Researcher Should Know – Robert A. Baron

31. How Do We Compare Sensory or Hedonic Intensities Across Groups? – Linda M. Bartoshuk and Derek J. Snyder

32. Science Marches on Its Measures – Larry E. Beutler and Samarea Lenore.

33. Reliability Is Not Readiness – C. J. Brainerd

34. The Importance of Being There – Gary P. Latham

35. Failure to Conduct a Pilot Study – Frank C. Worrell

V. Carelessness

36. Small Change—Big Mistake: Check and Check Again – Daniel R. Ilgen

37. Losing My Dissertation Data – Reinhold Kliegl

38. Peers, Procedures, and Panic: A Careless Error That Offered a Lifetime of Benefits – Mitchell J. Prinstein

39. Multiple Missteps: The Twin Study That Should Have Been – Nancy L. Segal

40. Always Late: Causes and Consequences Far and Wide – June Price Tangney

41. When Results Are Too Good to be True, They Are Probably Not True – Thomas S. Wallsten, Gal Zauberman, and Dan Ariely

VI. Overrelying on others

42. Of Course Our Program Is Error-Free—Not! – Mary Hegarty

43. Hiring a Woman to Do a Man’s Job: The Perils of Equal Opportunity Employment When Running (Ruining) Social Psychological Experiments – Julie T. Fitness

44. The Case of the Enterprising Instructor – Regina F. Frey and Mark A. Mc Daniel

VII. Error in statistical analysis

45. Self-Help Can Be No Help at All: Some Unambiguous Advice – Donald J. Foss

46. A Third-Variable Problem in Face Recognition – Isabel Gauthier

VIII. Generalizability of findings

47. Not Establishing the Cross-cultural Validity of Measures of Key Constructs in a High-Stakes Field Experiment – J. Lawrence Aber

48. Ecological Validity: Mistaking the Lab for Real life – Karen E. Adolph

49. A Major Error in the Evaluation of Psychological Treatments for Anxiety – David H. Barlow

IX. Failure to understand the “system”

50. Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) – Stephen J. Ceci

51. A Missed Opportunity to Improve on Credibility Analysis in Criminal law – Klaus Fiedler

52. The Importance of Professional Discourse – Jack M. Fletcher

53. “Nem di Gelt?” or Can Accepting Grant Awards Be a Bad Thing? – Richard M. Lerner and Jun Wang

54. Keep Your Friends Close But Your Enemies Closer: With Whom Should You Share Your Creative Ideas? – David B. Pisoni

55. Walking Ethical Tightropes in Research Collaborations – Jonathan A. Plucker

X. Societal costs outweigh societal benefits

56. The Danger of Superficial Success – James C. Kaufman

57. Kinds of Research Mistakes – Robert J. Sternberg

Index

About the author

Robert J. Sternberg is Professor of Human Development at Cornell University and Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. He formerly was IBM Professor of Psychology and Education at Yale. His BA is from Yale summa cum laude and his Ph D is from Stanford. He also holds 13 honorary doctorates. He is a member of the National Academy of Education and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Sternberg has been cited over 150, 000 times and is among the most frequently cited authors in psychology textbooks. He is the winner of the APS Williams James Award and the APS James Mc Keen Cattell Award and of the Grawemeyer Award in Psychology. He is married to Karin Sternberg and has five children: Seth, Sara, Samuel, Brittany, and Melody.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 256 ● ISBN 9781506398853 ● File size 7.6 MB ● Editor Robert J. Sternberg ● Publisher SAGE Publications ● City Thousand Oaks ● Country US ● Published 2019 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6906904 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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