Reproducibility and relevance of future behavioral sciences should benefit from a cross fertilization of past recommendations and today's technology: “Back to the future”
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Berry M. Spruijt | Suzanne M. Peters | Raymond C. de Heer | Helen H. J. Pothuizen | Johanneke E. van der Harst | B. Spruijt | H. Pothuizen | S. Peters | R. D. Heer | J. Harst | R. C. D. Heer
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