Addressing the theory crisis in psychology

Klaus Oberauer1, Stephan Lewandowsky2,3

  • 1Department of Psychology-Cognitive Psychology, University of Zurich, Binzmühlestrasse 14/22, 8050, Zürich, Switzerland. k.oberauer@psychologie.uzh.ch.

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