Special Issue in the Journal of Economic Psychology: Advancing Reliability in the Social Sciences

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Levent Neyse

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Dec 5, 2025, 3:13:04 AM (2 days ago) Dec 5
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Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a Special Issue of the Journal of Economic Psychology on “Advancing Reliability in the Social Sciences: Meta-Science, Transparency, and Crowd Research.”

This Special Issue seeks empirical (including experimental) contributions that advance the reliability, credibility, and generalizability of findings in psychology, economics, and related social sciences. We welcome submissions on replications and robustness studies, meta-analyses, multi-lab and many-analyst projects, heterogeneity, methodological innovations, and empirical contributions to debates on open science practices and infrastructure.

Please note that expected contributions are not restricted to meta-science or replication studies: we also encourage research that tests the robustness and generalizability of findings and methods across labs, datasets, populations, designs, or conditions, as well as original experimental or empirical designs that incorporate any of the approaches outlined in the full Call for Papers.

The submission deadline is 31 May 2026. For further details, please consult the full Call for Papers

https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/328228/advancing-reliability-in-the-social-sciences-meta-science-transparency-and-crowd-research.

We look forward to receiving your submissions!

Kind regards,
Special Issue Editors
Maja Adena, 
Frank M. Fossen, and Levent Neyse


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Levent Neyse
German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) 

Levent Neyse

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Dec 5, 2025, 3:46:27 AM (2 days ago) Dec 5
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Dear colleagues,

It appears that the link in the previous email did not work due to a full stop placed at the end. Please find the correct link below:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/328228/advancing-reliability-in-the-social-sciences-meta-science-transparency-and-crowd-research

All the best,

Levent
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