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  • Psychology
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • The cognitive revolution, increased publication requirements, and emphasis on mediational evidence have inadvertently impacted field research publication.
  • Leading academic psychology journals now favor different research methodologies over field studies of natural behavior.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the unintended consequences of recent trends in academic psychology on field research.
  • To address the decline in field research and its impact on public understanding and funding for behavioral science.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of trends in academic psychology publication and funding.
  • Qualitative assessment of the impact of these trends on researchers and public perception.

Main Results:

  • Field research on naturally occurring behavior is less likely to be published in top psychology journals.
  • Fewer researchers, particularly early-career scientists, are conducting field studies.
  • Public understanding of psychology's relevance has decreased, potentially affecting research funding.

Conclusions:

  • Shifting publication priorities in academic psychology have marginalized field research.
  • This marginalization impacts researcher career progression and public engagement with behavioral science.
  • Strategies are needed to reintegrate field research and enhance its visibility and funding.