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The Psychology of Replication and Replication in Psychology [PDF]
Like other scientists, psychologists believe experimental replication to be the final arbiter for determining the validity of an empirical finding. Reports in psychology journals often attempt to prove the validity of a hypothesis or theory with multiple experiments that replicate a finding. Unfortunately, these efforts are sometimes misguided because
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To Replicate or Not to Replicate?
GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 2016To replicate or not to replicate experiments and studies seems to be a burning question in the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community. This question is equally relevant to the field of mobile computing, where researchers face unique challenges when attempting to replicate studies of mobile device usage in the field.
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Comments on “a Replication is a Replication is not a Replication”
Psychological Reports, 1964( 1 ) Agreed with Franks (1964) that a replication should indeed replicate (as nearly as possible). ( 2 ) Agreed that the Ludvigson (1964) srudy was not a "precise replication" of earlier studies on drugs and eyelid conditioning (e.g., Franks & Trouton, 1958) though it was similar.
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Replication without replicators
Synthese, 2009According to a once influential view of selection, it consists of repeated cycles of replication and interaction. It has been argued that this view is wrong: replication is not necessary for evolution by natural selection. I analyze the nine most influential arguments for this claim and defend the replication–interaction conception of selection against
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DNA replication in eukaryotic cells.
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2002The maintenance of the eukaryotic genome requires precisely coordinated replication of the entire genome each time a cell divides. To achieve this coordination, eukaryotic cells use an ordered series of steps to form several key protein assemblies at ...
S. Bell, Anindya Dutta
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To replicate, or not to replicate – that should not be a question
Ecology Letters, 2019AbstractRecent simulations suggest that ecologists can enhance the predictive ability of models by designing experiments that maximise the number of levels of an experimental factor by sacrificing replication. Here, I describe how these simulations were based on a faulty metric of prediction success and reinforce the importance of replication.
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Thirty Years of the CALICO Journal—Replicate, Replicate, Replicate
CALICO Journal, 2013No Abstract
Mathias Schulze, Bryan Smith
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Psychology Science, 2019
The Big Five personality traits have been linked to dozens of life outcomes. However, metascientific research has raised questions about the replicability of behavioral science.
C. Soto
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The Big Five personality traits have been linked to dozens of life outcomes. However, metascientific research has raised questions about the replicability of behavioral science.
C. Soto
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Non-replicative helicases at the replication fork
DNA Repair, 2007Reactivation of stalled or collapsed replication forks is an essential process in bacteria. Restart systems operate to restore the 5'-->3' replicative helicase, DnaB, to the lagging-strand template. However, other non-replicative 3'-->5' helicases play an important role in the restart process as well.
Kenneth J. Marians, Ryan C. Heller
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The Power of Replications and Replications of Power
The American Statistician, 1996Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of low statistical power on the process of research replication. The traditional model of interpreting the success of replication efforts emphasizes the results of statistical significance testing.
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