Table 2.
Number of stage 2 survey participants by their field of interest and type of replication the participant has conducted.
total | direct/close replication | conceptual replication | other | |
---|---|---|---|---|
N | 121 | 94 | 17 | 9 |
psychology field (% per column) | ||||
cognitive and experimental | 39 (32.2%) | 30 (31.9%) | 5 (29.4%) | 4 (44.4%) |
social | 29 (24.0%) | 23 (24.5%) | 4 (23.5%) | 2 (22.2%) |
clinical and personality | 12 (9.9%) | 9 (9.6%) | 3 (17.6%) | |
developmental and educational | 7 (5.8%) | 6 (6.4%) | 1 (5.9%) | |
industrial and organizational | 5 (4.1%) | 4 (4.3%) | ||
biological and evolutionary | 4 (3.3%) | 3 (3.2%) | 1 (5.9%) | |
quantitative and mathematical | 4 (3.3%) | 4 (4.3%) | ||
human factors | 2 (1.7%) | 1 (1.1%) | 1 (11.1%) | |
neuropsychology and physiological | 1 (0.8%) | 1 (1.1%) | ||
othera | 11 (9.0%) | 10 (10.6%) | 1 (11.1%) | |
unsureb | (5.8%) | 3 (3.2%) | 3 (17.6%) | 1 (11.1%) |
Note: One person did not indicate what type of replication they conducted and was thus excluded from the stratified counts.
aConservation/environmental psychology, differential psychology, experimental analysis of behaviour, human–computer interaction, legal psychology, metascience, parapsychology, psycholinguistic, social and evolutionary psychology, and sociology.
bbehaviour genetics, communication and media psychology, economic psychology, media psychology, neuroimaging, and sport and exercise psychology.