2022
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x21000492
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Generalizability challenges in applied psychological and organizational research and practice

Abstract: Yarkoni highlights patterns of overgeneralization in psychology research. In this comment, we note that such challenges also pertain to applied psychological and organizational research and practice. We use two examples – cross-cultural generalizability and implicit bias training – to illustrate common practices of overgeneralization from narrow research samples to broader operational populations. We conclude with recommendations for research and practice.

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“…Another feature of integrative theories is that they will lend themselves to a “use-inspired” approach. Practitioners and researchers alike generally acknowledge that no single intervention, however evidence-based, benefits all individuals in all circumstances (i.e., across populations and contexts ) and that overgeneralization from lab experiments in many areas of behavioral science can (and routinely does) lead practitioners and policymakers to deploy suboptimal and even dangerous real-world interventions (Brewin, 2022; de Leeuw, Motz, Fyfe, Carvalho, & Goldstone, 2022; Grubbs, 2022; Wiernik, Raghavan, Allan, & Denison, 2022). Therefore, social scientists should precisely identify the most effective intervention under each arising set of circumstances.…”
Section: From One-at-a-time To Integrative By Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another feature of integrative theories is that they will lend themselves to a “use-inspired” approach. Practitioners and researchers alike generally acknowledge that no single intervention, however evidence-based, benefits all individuals in all circumstances (i.e., across populations and contexts ) and that overgeneralization from lab experiments in many areas of behavioral science can (and routinely does) lead practitioners and policymakers to deploy suboptimal and even dangerous real-world interventions (Brewin, 2022; de Leeuw, Motz, Fyfe, Carvalho, & Goldstone, 2022; Grubbs, 2022; Wiernik, Raghavan, Allan, & Denison, 2022). Therefore, social scientists should precisely identify the most effective intervention under each arising set of circumstances.…”
Section: From One-at-a-time To Integrative By Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another feature of integrative theories is that they will lend themselves to a "use-inspired" approach. Practitioners and researchers alike generally acknowledge that no single intervention, however evidence-based, benefits all individuals in all circumstances (i.e., across populations and contexts) and that overgeneralization from lab experiments in many areas of behavioral science can (and routinely does) lead practitioners and policymakers to deploy suboptimal and even dangerous real-world interventions (Brewin, 2022;de Leeuw, Motz, Fyfe, Carvalho, & Goldstone, 2022;Grubbs, 2022;Wiernik, Raghavan, Allan, & Denison, 2022). Therefore, social scientists should precisely identify the most effective intervention under each arising set of circumstances.…”
Section: Bridging Scientific and Pragmatic Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another feature of integrative theories is that they will lend themselves to a "use-inspired" approach. Practitioners and researchers alike generally acknowledge that no single intervention, however evidence-based, benefits all individuals in all circumstances (i.e., across populations and contexts) and that overgeneralization from lab experiments in many areas of behavioral science can (and routinely does) lead practitioners and policymakers to deploy suboptimal and even dangerous real-world interventions (Brewin, 2022;de Leeuw, Motz, Fyfe, Carvalho, & Goldstone, 2022;Grubbs, 2022;Wiernik, Raghavan, Allan, & Denison, 2022). Therefore, social scientists should precisely identify the most effective intervention under each arising set of circumstances.…”
Section: Bridging Scientific and Pragmatic Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%