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2. A decade of theory as reflected in Psychological Science (2009–2019)
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Dececchi, T. Alexander, McPhetres, Jonathon, Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan, Barbosa Mendes, Ana, Chow, Elvina C., Gonzalez-Marquez, Patricio, Loukras, Erin, Maus, Annika, O'Mahony, Aoife, Pomareda, Christina, Primbs, Maximilian A., Sackman, Shalaine L., Smithson, Conor J. R., Volodko, Kirill, McPhetres, Jonathon [0000-0002-6370-7789], Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan [0000-0003-3412-4311], Primbs, Maximilian A [0000-0002-3398-5569], Smithson, Conor JR [0000-0002-2595-4367], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Contains fulltext : 240170.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) The dominant belief is that science progresses by testing theories and moving towards theoretical consensus. While it's implicitly assumed that psychology operates in this manner, critical discussions claim that the field suffers from a lack of cumulative theory. To examine this paradox, we analysed research published in Psychological Science from 2009-2019 (N = 2,225). We found mention of 359 theories in-text, most were referred to only once. Only 53.66% of all manuscripts included the word theory, and only 15.33% explicitly claimed to test predictions derived from theories. We interpret this to suggest that the majority of research published in this flagship journal is not driven by theory, nor can it be contributing to cumulative theory building. These data provide insight into the kinds of research psychologists are conducting and raises questions about the role of theory in the psychological sciences. 12 p.
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- 2021
3. Finding Our Way through Phenotypes.
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Deans, Andrew R, Lewis, Suzanna E, Huala, Eva, Anzaldo, Salvatore S, Ashburner, Michael, Balhoff, James P, Blackburn, David C, Blake, Judith A, Burleigh, J Gordon, Chanet, Bruno, Cooper, Laurel D, Courtot, Mélanie, Csösz, Sándor, Cui, Hong, Dahdul, Wasila, Das, Sandip, Dececchi, T Alexander, Dettai, Agnes, Diogo, Rui, Druzinsky, Robert E, Dumontier, Michel, Franz, Nico M, Friedrich, Frank, Gkoutos, George V, Haendel, Melissa, Harmon, Luke J, Hayamizu, Terry F, He, Yongqun, Hines, Heather M, Ibrahim, Nizar, Jackson, Laura M, Jaiswal, Pankaj, James-Zorn, Christina, Köhler, Sebastian, Lecointre, Guillaume, Lapp, Hilmar, Lawrence, Carolyn J, Le Novère, Nicolas, Lundberg, John G, Macklin, James, Mast, Austin R, Midford, Peter E, Mikó, István, Mungall, Christopher J, Oellrich, Anika, Osumi-Sutherland, David, Parkinson, Helen, Ramírez, Martín J, Richter, Stefan, Robinson, Peter N, Ruttenberg, Alan, Schulz, Katja S, Segerdell, Erik, Seltmann, Katja C, Sharkey, Michael J, Smith, Aaron D, Smith, Barry, Specht, Chelsea D, Squires, R Burke, Thacker, Robert W, Thessen, Anne, Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Vihinen, Mauno, Vize, Peter D, Vogt, Lars, Wall, Christine E, Walls, Ramona L, Westerfeld, Monte, Wharton, Robert A, Wirkner, Christian S, Woolley, James B, Yoder, Matthew J, Zorn, Aaron M, Mabee, Paula, Deans, Andrew R, Lewis, Suzanna E, Huala, Eva, Anzaldo, Salvatore S, Ashburner, Michael, Balhoff, James P, Blackburn, David C, Blake, Judith A, Burleigh, J Gordon, Chanet, Bruno, Cooper, Laurel D, Courtot, Mélanie, Csösz, Sándor, Cui, Hong, Dahdul, Wasila, Das, Sandip, Dececchi, T Alexander, Dettai, Agnes, Diogo, Rui, Druzinsky, Robert E, Dumontier, Michel, Franz, Nico M, Friedrich, Frank, Gkoutos, George V, Haendel, Melissa, Harmon, Luke J, Hayamizu, Terry F, He, Yongqun, Hines, Heather M, Ibrahim, Nizar, Jackson, Laura M, Jaiswal, Pankaj, James-Zorn, Christina, Köhler, Sebastian, Lecointre, Guillaume, Lapp, Hilmar, Lawrence, Carolyn J, Le Novère, Nicolas, Lundberg, John G, Macklin, James, Mast, Austin R, Midford, Peter E, Mikó, István, Mungall, Christopher J, Oellrich, Anika, Osumi-Sutherland, David, Parkinson, Helen, Ramírez, Martín J, Richter, Stefan, Robinson, Peter N, Ruttenberg, Alan, Schulz, Katja S, Segerdell, Erik, Seltmann, Katja C, Sharkey, Michael J, Smith, Aaron D, Smith, Barry, Specht, Chelsea D, Squires, R Burke, Thacker, Robert W, Thessen, Anne, Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Vihinen, Mauno, Vize, Peter D, Vogt, Lars, Wall, Christine E, Walls, Ramona L, Westerfeld, Monte, Wharton, Robert A, Wirkner, Christian S, Woolley, James B, Yoder, Matthew J, Zorn, Aaron M, and Mabee, Paula
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Despite a large and multifaceted effort to understand the vast landscape of phenotypic data, their current form inhibits productive data analysis. The lack of a community-wide, consensus-based, human- and machine-interpretable language for describing phenotypes and their genomic and environmental contexts is perhaps the most pressing scientific bottleneck to integration across many key fields in biology, including genomics, systems biology, development, medicine, evolution, ecology, and systematics. Here we survey the current phenomics landscape, including data resources and handling, and the progress that has been made to accurately capture relevant data descriptions for phenotypes. We present an example of the kind of integration across domains that computable phenotypes would enable, and we call upon the broader biology community, publishers, and relevant funding agencies to support efforts to surmount today's data barriers and facilitate analytical reproducibility.
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4. Finding Our Way through Phenotypes
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Deans, Andrew R., primary, Lewis, Suzanna E., additional, Huala, Eva, additional, Anzaldo, Salvatore S., additional, Ashburner, Michael, additional, Balhoff, James P., additional, Blackburn, David C., additional, Blake, Judith A., additional, Burleigh, J. Gordon, additional, Chanet, Bruno, additional, Cooper, Laurel D., additional, Courtot, Mélanie, additional, Csösz, Sándor, additional, Cui, Hong, additional, Dahdul, Wasila, additional, Das, Sandip, additional, Dececchi, T. Alexander, additional, Dettai, Agnes, additional, Diogo, Rui, additional, Druzinsky, Robert E., additional, Dumontier, Michel, additional, Franz, Nico M., additional, Friedrich, Frank, additional, Gkoutos, George V., additional, Haendel, Melissa, additional, Harmon, Luke J., additional, Hayamizu, Terry F., additional, He, Yongqun, additional, Hines, Heather M., additional, Ibrahim, Nizar, additional, Jackson, Laura M., additional, Jaiswal, Pankaj, additional, James-Zorn, Christina, additional, Köhler, Sebastian, additional, Lecointre, Guillaume, additional, Lapp, Hilmar, additional, Lawrence, Carolyn J., additional, Le Novère, Nicolas, additional, Lundberg, John G., additional, Macklin, James, additional, Mast, Austin R., additional, Midford, Peter E., additional, Mikó, István, additional, Mungall, Christopher J., additional, Oellrich, Anika, additional, Osumi-Sutherland, David, additional, Parkinson, Helen, additional, Ramírez, Martín J., additional, Richter, Stefan, additional, Robinson, Peter N., additional, Ruttenberg, Alan, additional, Schulz, Katja S., additional, Segerdell, Erik, additional, Seltmann, Katja C., additional, Sharkey, Michael J., additional, Smith, Aaron D., additional, Smith, Barry, additional, Specht, Chelsea D., additional, Squires, R. Burke, additional, Thacker, Robert W., additional, Thessen, Anne, additional, Fernandez-Triana, Jose, additional, Vihinen, Mauno, additional, Vize, Peter D., additional, Vogt, Lars, additional, Wall, Christine E., additional, Walls, Ramona L., additional, Westerfeld, Monte, additional, Wharton, Robert A., additional, Wirkner, Christian S., additional, Woolley, James B., additional, Yoder, Matthew J., additional, Zorn, Aaron M., additional, and Mabee, Paula, additional
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- 2015
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5. Assessing Arboreal Adaptations of Bird Antecedents: Testing the Ecological Setting of the Origin of the Avian Flight Stroke
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Dececchi, T. Alexander, primary and Larsson, Hans C. E., additional
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