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Inferential misconceptions and replication crisis
Misinterpretations of the p value and the introduction of bias through arbitrary analytical choices have been discussed in the literature for decades. Nonetheless, they seem to have persisted in empirical research, and criticisms of p value misuses have ...
Norbert Hirschauer +5 more
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Crisis, Confidence, and the Limits of Replication
There have been calls for a program of replication in the humanities. Although usually thought of as confined to the hard sciences, replication may, under the correct conditions, be a useful tool for historians who propose an explanation of why a set of ...
Jeremy Brown
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Addressing the "Replication Crisis" in the Field of Parkinson's Disease. [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 297146.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
Albanese F, Bloem BR, Kalia LV.
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Is There a Replication Crisis in Finance? [PDF]
ABSTRACTSeveral papers argue that financial economics faces a replication crisis because the majority of studies cannot be replicated or are the result of multiple testing of too many factors. We develop and estimate a Bayesian model of factor replication that leads to different conclusions. The majority of asset pricing factors (i) can be replicated; (
Jensen, Theis Ingerslev +2 more
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The crisis in replicability [PDF]
This commentary is on the invited review by Nuijten on pages 535–539 of this issue.
Alan S Rigby, Steven M Day
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Low replicability can support robust and efficient science
There has been much concern about the “replication crisis” in psychology and other disciplines. Here the authors show that an efficient solution to the crisis would not insist on replication before publication, and would instead encourage publication ...
Stephan Lewandowsky, Klaus Oberauer
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Developing an open science ‘mindset’
Background Identification of widespread biases present in reported research findings in many scientific disciplines, including psychology, such as failures to replicate and the likely extensive application of questionable research practices, has raised ...
Martin S. Hagger
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Replication, a Hallmark of Good Science: Unraveling the Factors That Predict Replication Success [PDF]
Considerable discussion in recent years has focused on failures to replicate findings in the psychological literature. In a Monte Carlo simulation of the research process, we examined several characteristics of research studies that might predict ...
Grant, Malcolm +2 more
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Questionable Metascience Practices
Metascientists have studied questionable research practices in science. The present article considers the parallel concept of questionable metascience practices (QMPs).
Mark Rubin
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