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Indeterminateness in industrial and organisational psychological research: A root metaphor analysis

open access: yesSA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2019
Problematisation: Efendic and Van Zyl (2019) attribute the so-called replication crisis in psychological research and industrial and organisational (I/O) psychological research in particular to a series of systemic issues.
Frederik (Freddie) Crous
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The Problem of New Evidence: P-Hacking and Pre-Analysis Plans

open access: yesDiametros, 2020
We provide a novel articulation of the epistemic peril of p-hacking using three resources from philosophy: predictivism, Bayesian confirmation theory, and model selection theory.
Zoe Hitzig, Jacob Stegenga
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The replicability crisis as chance for psychological research and South African Journal of Industrial Psychology

open access: yesSA Journal of Industrial Psychology, 2019
Problemification: This article identifies the drivers of and solutions to the replicability crisis for psychological science and the South African Journal of Industrial Psychology (SAJIP).
Alina S. Hernandez Bark
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Replication crisis

open access: yes, 2022
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Philosophy of Science and The Replicability Crisis [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophy Compass, 2019
Replicability is widely taken to ground the epistemic authority of science. However, in recent years, important published findings in the social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences have failed to replicate, suggesting that these fields are facing a “replicability crisis.” For philosophers, the crisis should not be taken as bad news but as an ...
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Esteemed Colleagues: A Model of the Effect of Open Data on Selective Reporting of Scientific Results

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Open data, the practice of making available to the research community the underlying data and analysis codes used to generate scientific results, facilitates verification of published results, and should thereby reduce the expected benefit (and hence the
Eli Spiegelman
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The Replication Crisis as Market Failure [PDF]

open access: yesEconometrics, 2019
This paper begins with the observation that the constrained maximisation central to model estimation and hypothesis testing may be interpreted as a kind of profit maximisation. The output of estimation is a model that maximises some measure of model fit, subject to costs that may be interpreted as the shadow price of constraints imposed on the model ...
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A survey on how preregistration affects the research workflow: better science but more work

open access: yesRoyal Society Open Science, 2022
The preregistration of research protocols and analysis plans is a main reform innovation to counteract confirmation bias in the social and behavioural sciences.
Alexandra Sarafoglou   +4 more
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The replication crisis and philosophy

open access: yesPhilosophy and the Mind Sciences, 2022
The replication crisis is perceived by many as one of the most significant threats to the reliability of research. Though reporting of the crisis has emphasized social science, all signs indicate that it extends to many other fields. This paper investigates the possibility that the crisis and related challenges to conducting research also extend to ...
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How Subtle Protocol Choices Can Affect Biological Conclusions: Great Tits' Response to Allopatric Mobbing Calls

open access: yesAnimal Behavior and Cognition, 2021
In the last ten years, numerous replicated studies showed divergent results from the original papers, leading to the recognition that science may be facing a replication crisis.
Ambre Salis   +2 more
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