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SUMMARY:Do We Report the Information that is Necessary to Give Psychology 
 Away? - Bharathy Premachandra (Cornell University)
DTSTART:20210317T160000Z
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CONTACT:David Young
DESCRIPTION:Miss Premachandra will be discussing her paper with Neil Lewis
  Jr.: "Do We Report the Information that is Necessary to Give \nPsychology
  Away?  A Scoping Review of the Psychological Intervention Literature 2000
 -2018":https://psyarxiv.com/nr8kh\n\nPsychologists are spending a consider
 able amount of time researching and developing interventions\, in hopes th
 at our efforts can help to tackle some of society’s pressing problems. U
 nfortunately\, those hopes are often not realized—many interventions are
  developed and reported in our journals but do not make their way into the
  broader world they were designed to change. One potential reason for this
  is that there may be a gap between the information reported in our papers
 \, and the information others\, such as practitioners\, need to implement 
 our findings. We conducted a scoping review to assess the extent to which 
 the information needed for implementation is reported in psychological int
 ervention papers. Results suggest psychological intervention papers report
 \, at most\, 64% of the information needed to implement interventions. We 
 discuss the implications of this for both psychological theories and apply
 ing them in the world.\n\nMiss Premachandra is a graduate student in the D
 epartment of Communication at Cornell University.\n\nZoom link: https://ww
 w.psychol.cam.ac.uk/study/grads/grads/spss-joining-details. 
LOCATION:via zoom 
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