Science Should Study People in Real Life, Not Just Labs, Researchers Argue
Researchers writing in Nature argue that behavioural sciences face a serious generalizability problem: findings from narrow, controlled lab studies often fail to reflect real-world human behaviour. They call for a shift toward studying people in their everyday environments. The authors frame this as a distinct and urgent challenge beyond the already-known replication crisis.
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