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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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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 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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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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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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Understanding the Replication Crisis as a Base Rate Fallacy

open access: yesBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2020
The replication (replicability, reproducibility) crisis in social psychology and clinical medicine arises from the fact that many apparently well-confirmed experimental results are subsequently overturned by studies that aim to replicate the original ...
A. Bird
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Is There a Replication Crisis in Medical Education Research?

open access: yesAcademic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 2021
Scholars are increasingly aware that studies—across many disciplines—cannot be replicated by independent researchers. Here, the authors describe how medical education research may be vulnerable to this “replication crisis,” explain how researchers can ...
David Hope, Avril Dewar, Christopher Hay
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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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Threats of a replication crisis in empirical computer science

open access: yesCommunications of the ACM, 2020
Research replication only works if there is confidence built into the results.
A. Cockburn   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Psychology Exceptionalism and the Multiple Discovery of the Replication Crisis

open access: yesReview of General Psychology, 2021
This article outlines what we call the “narrative of psychology exceptionalism” in commentaries on the replication crisis: many thoughtful commentaries link the current crisis to the specificity of psychology’s history, methods, and subject matter, but ...
Nicole C. Nelson   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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