Joe Duarte

Joe Duarte
Arizona State University | ASU · Department of Psychology

PhD, Social Psychology

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We consider how valid conclusions often lay hidden within research reports, masked by plausible but unjustified conclusions reached in those reports. We employ several well-known and cross-cutting examples from the psychological literature to illustrate how, independent (or in the absence) of replicability difficulties or questionable research prac...
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In our target article, we made four claims: (1) Social psychology is now politically homogeneous; (2) this homogeneity sometimes harms the science; (3) increasing political diversity would reduce this damage; and (4) some portion of the homogeneity is due to a hostile climate and outright discrimination against non-liberals. In this response, we re...
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Psychologists have demonstrated the value of diversity—particularly diversity of viewpoints—for enhancing creativity, discovery, and problem solving. But one key type of viewpoint diversity is lacking in academic psychology in general and social psychology in particular: political diversity. This article reviews the available evidence and finds sup...
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Measures of subjective well-being (SWB) do not tap into all of the important aspects of well-being. This chapter introduces a scientific well-being framework, and shows how positive psychology practitioners can extend beyond SWB using five approaches. These approaches include: assessing patterns of domain-specific outcomes; measuring behavior direc...

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