The correlation bias of psychology researchers

D. Trafimow, J. Doddridge, Amy White
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There exists a voluminous literature where psychology researchers have documented the biases that people have (see Kahneman, Slovic, & Tversky, 1982; Kahneman & Tversky, 2000 for famous reviews).1,2 However, psychology researchers also are subject to biases, though this is an area that has received much less attention.3 Our goal is to make the case that there is a bias that psychology researchers have, that we term the correlation bias. Specifically, psychology researchers are biased towards looking for positive correlations and are relatively likely to ignore the possibility of negative correlations. Put another way, the correlation bias is a tendency for psychology researchers to be more likely to attempt to obtain positive than negative correlations.
心理学研究者的相关偏差
心理学研究人员在大量文献中记录了人们的偏见(见Kahneman, Slovic, & Tversky, 1982;Kahneman & Tversky, 2000年出版)。然而,心理学研究人员也会受到偏见的影响,尽管这是一个受到较少关注的领域我们的目标是证明心理学研究者有一种偏见,我们称之为相关偏见。具体来说,心理学研究人员倾向于寻找正相关,而相对容易忽略负相关的可能性。换句话说,相关性偏差是心理学研究人员更倾向于试图获得正相关性而不是负相关性的一种趋势。
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