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Metascience Is Not Enough – A Plea for Psychological Humanities in the Wake of the Replication Crisis

Review of General Psychology, 2022
The replication crisis led to the rise of metascience as a possible solution. In this article, we examine central metascientific premises and argue that attempts to solve the replication crisis in psychology will benefit from a tighter integration of ...
L. Malich, C. Rehmann-Sutter
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The Replication Crisis

2023
Abstract Our lives have been enriched immensely by the scientific method’s insistence that beliefs and theories should not be accepted uncritically, but tested empirically. Unfortunately, clever researchers have found ways to game the system; for example, by data mining and p-hacking in order to achieve statistical significance.
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Introduction: Replication of Crises - Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Phenomenon of the Replication Crisis in Psychology

Review of General Psychology, 2022
The replication crisis has preoccupied psychology for over a decade and has led to many reform proposals. In this Special Issue, we argue that a reflexive discussion of both the replication crisis and possible reforms is crucial.
L. Malich, M. Munafo
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The influence of unpublished studies on results of recent meta-analyses: publication bias, the file drawer problem, and implications for the replication crisis

International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
The replication crisis in the social and psychological sciences is said to be due in part to publication bias and the resulting file drawer problem. Meta-analysis is often advocated as a means of resolving this crisis but is prone to the same publication
J. Wagner
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Psychological measurement and the replication crisis: Four sacred cows.

Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne, 2020
Although there are surely multiple contributors to the replication crisis in psychology, one largely unappreciated source is a neglect of basic principles of measurement.
S. Lilienfeld, A. Strother
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Experts’ reasoning about the replication crisis: Apt epistemic performance and actor-oriented transfer

, 2021
Background: The modern world is rife with complex challenges that require citizens to weigh multiple, conflicting claims and competing methods for discerning truth from falsehood. Such evaluations depend highly upon prior knowledge.
J. A. Greene   +2 more
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One Decade Into the Replication Crisis, How Have Psychological Results Changed?

Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
A psychology article’s p values say a lot about how its studies were conducted and whether its results are likely to replicate. Examining p values across the entire literature can, in turn, shed light on the state of psychology overall and how it has ...
Paul C. Bogdan
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A Looming Replication Crisis in Evaluating Behavior in Language Models? Evidence and Solutions

arXiv.org
In an era where large language models (LLMs) are increasingly integrated into a wide range of everyday applications, research into these models' behavior has surged.
Laurène Vaugrante   +2 more
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The replication crisis in psychology: An overview for theoretical and philosophical psychology.

Journal of Theoretical and Philosphical Psychology, 2019
Psychology is in a replication crisis that has brought about a period of self-reflection and reform. Yet, this reform appears in many ways to focus primarily on methodological and statistical practices, with little consideration for the foundational ...
B. Wiggins, Cody Daniel Christopherson
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Forcing a Deterministic Frame on Probabilistic Phenomena: A Communication Blind Spot in Media Coverage of the “Replication Crisis”

Science communication
The current controversy surrounding research replication in biomedical and psychosocial sciences often overlooks the uncertainties surrounding both the original and replication studies.
Carol Ting, Sander Greenland
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