RETRACTED: Coping with chaos: how disordered contexts promote stereotyping and discrimination.
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Implications of "Too Good to Be True" for Replication, Theoretical Claims, and Experimental Design: An Example Using Prominent Studies of Racial Bias.Excess success for psychology articles in the journal scienceUse of Priming-Based Interventions to Facilitate Psychological Health: Commentary on Kazdin and Blase (2011).Scientific Misconduct and the Myth of Self-Correction in Science.The Alleged Crisis and the Illusion of Exact Replication.
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RETRACTED: Coping with chaos: how disordered contexts promote stereotyping and discrimination.
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Siegwart Lindenberg
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1201068
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2011-04-01T00:00:00Z