Looking our limitations in the eye: A call for more thorough and honest reporting of study limitations
Beth Clarke(The University of Melbourne), Simine Vazire(The University of Melbourne), Sarah R. Schiavone(University of California, Davis), Julia M. Rohrer(Leipzig University), Joseph P. Simmons(California University of Pennsylvania), Sakshi Ghai, Lindsay J. Alley(McGill University), Jessica Kay Flake(University of British Columbia)
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