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The Replication Crisis: the Six P's
In a clever bit of rhetoric, Professor Dorothy Bishop came up with "the four horsemen of irreproducibility": publication bias, low statistical power, p-hacking, and HARKing. In an attempt at more complete coverage of the causes of the replication crisis, here I'm expanding on Dorothy's four horsemen by adding two more causes, and using different ...
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Clinical Science and the Replicability Crisis
Psychology is in the early stages of examining a crisis of replicability stemming from several high-profile failures to replicate studies in experimental psychology. This important conversation has largely been focused on social psychology, with some active participation from cognitive psychology.
Jennifer L Tackett +7 more
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Virtually everybody would agree that life satisfaction is of immense importance in everyday life. Thus, it is not surprising that a considerable amount of research using many different methodological approaches has investigated what the best predictors ...
Bernd Lachmann +10 more
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The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes. [PDF]
Korbmacher M +29 more
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Is the replication crisis a base-rate fallacy? [PDF]
Autzen B.
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How failure to falsify in high-volume science contributes to the replication crisis. [PDF]
Rajtmajer SM, Errington TM, Hillary FG.
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Avoiding a replication crisis in deep-learning-based bioimage analysis. [PDF]
Laine RF +3 more
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"What We Have Here, Is a Failure to [Replicate]": Ways to Solve a Replication Crisis in Implementation Science. [PDF]
Chinman M +3 more
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Basic experimental research in psychology is based on the assumption that law-like behavior can be observed if the complexity of the human psyche is reduced by the creation of experimental settings in which simple psychical phenomena occur which reflect ...
Christof Kuhbandner, Roland Mayrhofer
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