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UID:pretalx-sips2026-online-TMLTDD@pretalx.com
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DESCRIPTION:Psychology's replicability crisis reflects methodological failu
 res andt fundamental fragmentation rooted in the discipline's history. Unl
 ike physics or biology\, psychology never unified its three incompatible f
 oundational programs maintaining isolated research communities throughout 
 150 years. Successive theoretical schisms from behaviorism-cognitivism con
 flicts to neuroscientific reductionism during the Decade of the Brain deep
 ened this fragmentation\, creating conditions where weak theories\, diverg
 ent methodological standards\, and insufficient cross-disciplinary dialogu
 e enabled questionable practices to proliferate. Large-scale replication a
 ttempts confirmed the consequences as only 36% of findings reproduced. We 
 distinguish fragmentation from legitimate theoretical pluralism and propos
 e programmatic solutions based on  interdisciplinary testing through multi
 -method scrutiny\, mathematical formalization constraining predictions\, a
 nd open science infrastructure enabling collaborative evaluation. These st
 rategies preserve necessary diversity while building integrative bridges b
 etween subdisciplines\, transforming psychology into a cumulative science 
 where theory guides replication interpretation and predicts boundary condi
 tions.\nKeywords: replicability crisis\, replication\, reproducibility\, s
 cientific fragmentation\, psychological science
DTSTAMP:20260617T112021Z
LOCATION:Track 1
SUMMARY:oLT15: Fragmentation as a drive toward a replicability crisis - Lui
 z Henrique Santana
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2026-online/talk/TMLTDD/
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