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Haven TL, Bouter L, Smulders Y, Tijdink J. 2019. “Perceived publication pressure in Amsterdam: survey of all academic ranks and disciplinary fields”. PLoS ONE 14(6) e0217931.

Rik Peels. (2019). “Exploring the Boundaries of Ignorance: Its Nature and Accidental Features”, Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8.1, 10-18.

Rik Peels. (2019). “Replication and Replicability in the Humanities”, Research Integrity and Peer Review 4.2, https://doi.org/10.1186/s41073-018-0060-4

Peels R, de Ridder J, van Woudenberg R, Bouter LM (2020) “Academia’s Big Five: A Normative Taxonomy for the Epistemic Responsibilities of Universities”, F1000research 8, 862, https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.19459.2

Peels, R. (2019). The social dimension of responsible belief: Response to Sanford Goldberg. JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH, 44, 79-88. https://doi.org/10.5840/jpr201944150

Rik Peels. (2019) “How Literary Fiction Delivers Knowledge and Understanding”, British Journal of Aesthetics, revise and resubmit

Peels, R., de Ridder, J., Haven, T., & Bouter, L. (2019). Value pluralism in research integrity. Research Integrity and Peer Review, 4, 18. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41073-019-0076-4

Rik Peels. (2019). “Exploring the Boundaries of Ignorance: Its Nature and Accidental Features”, Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8.1, 10-18.

Rik Peels, René van Woudenberg. (2019). “Introduction: Why Common Sense Matters”, in Rik Peels and René van Woudenberg (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Common Sense Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 1-15

Rik Peels, Jeroen de Ridder, René van Woudenberg. (2019). “Introduction: The Paradox of Science and Common Sense”, in Rik Peels, Jeroen de Ridder, René van Woudenberg (eds.), Scientific Challenges to Common Sense Philosophy (Oxford: Routledge), 1-19

Rik Peels. (2019). “Should We Accept Scientism? The Argument from Self-Referential Incoherence”, in Kevin Ray McCain and Kostas Kampourakis (eds.), Knowing in Science: An Introduction (Oxford: Routledge).

Rik Peels. (2020). “The Epistemic Authority of Common Sense”, in Rik Peels and René van Woudenberg (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Common Sense Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 225-246

Haven, T. L., Tijdink, J. K., Pasman, H., Widdershoven, G., & Bouter, L. (2019, April 3). Do research misbehaviours differ between disciplinary fields? A mixed methods study among academic researchers in Amsterdam.

van der Steen J.T., ter Riet G., van den Bogert C.A. van den, Bouter L.M. Causes of reporting bias: a theoretical framework [version 1; referees: awaiting peer review]. F1000Research 12 Mar 2019; 8: 280

Haven TL, van Grootel, L. (2019). “Preregistering qualitative research”. Accountability in Research 26 (3): 229-244.

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