Lots of published psychology studies don't replicate well, in particular cute things like interactions, counter-intuitive or priming effects. In general, traditional behavioral genetics studies have replicated well. This is not surprising because basically the same method (ACE fitting) has been applied to lots of large datasets, and studies that use consistent methods on large datasets tend to find the same conclusions. That's because reality is pretty consistent and doesn't suddenly change from one time to another. There is one thing in behavioral genetics that didn't replicate well, namely
Did Turkheimer et al (2003) replicate?
Did Turkheimer et al (2003) replicate?
Did Turkheimer et al (2003) replicate?
Lots of published psychology studies don't replicate well, in particular cute things like interactions, counter-intuitive or priming effects. In general, traditional behavioral genetics studies have replicated well. This is not surprising because basically the same method (ACE fitting) has been applied to lots of large datasets, and studies that use consistent methods on large datasets tend to find the same conclusions. That's because reality is pretty consistent and doesn't suddenly change from one time to another. There is one thing in behavioral genetics that didn't replicate well, namely