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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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‘First impressions’ are a popular topic in social psychology. They are researched because the initial judgments of others are consequential in everyday life (such as job interviews, first dates, justice outcomes). In the context of broader concerns about
Liam Satchell +4 more
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Replicability and replication in the humanities
A large number of scientists and several news platforms have, over the last few years, been speaking of a replication crisis in various academic disciplines, especially the biomedical and social sciences.
Rik Peels
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Why Psychology Needs to Stop Striving for Novelty and How to Move Towards Theory-Driven Research
Psychological science is maturing and therefore transitioning from explorative to theory-driven research. While explorative research seeks to find something “new,” theory-driven research seeks to elaborate on already known and hence predictable effects ...
Juliane Burghardt +2 more
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Open science, the replication crisis, and environmental public health
Concerns about a crisis of mass irreplicability across scientific fields (“the replication crisis”) have stimulated a movement for open science, encouraging or even requiring researchers to publish their raw data and analysis code.
Daniel J. Hicks
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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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Statistical Inference and the Replication Crisis [PDF]
AbstractThe replication crisis has prompted many to call for statistical reform within the psychological sciences. Here we examine issues within Frequentist statistics that may have led to the replication crisis, and we examine the alternative—Bayesian statistics—that many have suggested as a replacement.
Lincoln J. Colling, Dénes Szűcs
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Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Generalization and Replication–A Representationalist View
In this paper, we provide a re-interpretation of qualitative and quantitative modeling from a representationalist perspective. In this view, both approaches attempt to construct abstract representations of empirical relational structures.
Matthias Borgstede, Marcel Scholz
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