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Editorial: Evidential Statistics, Model Identification, and Science
Mark L. Taper +3 more
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Type I Error Rates are Not Usually Inflated
The inflation of Type I error rates is thought to be one of the causes of the replication crisis. Questionable research practices such as p-hacking are thought to inflate Type I error rates above their nominal level, leading to unexpectedly high levels ...
Mark Rubin
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Statistical reform and the replication crisis
The 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.
Colling, Lincoln J, Szucs, Denes
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A Systematic Review on the Evolution of Power Analysis Practices in Psychological Research
Performing hypothesis tests with adequate statistical power is indispensable for psychological research. In response to several large-scale replication projects following the replication crisis, concerns about the root causes of this crisis – such as ...
Lara Vankelecom +4 more
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The Evolution of Behavior Analysis: Toward a Replication Crisis? [PDF]
Locey ML.
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Trust in science amid a replication crisis
The replication crisis in Psychology has undermined both intra-scientific and public trust. This review shows-using Wilholt's notion of epistemic trust-that replicability is fundamental for epistemic reliability. It reports empirical evidence indicating that replication failures may negatively affect public trust, yet transparent communication of Open ...
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What the replication crisis means for intervention science. [PDF]
Hillary FG, Medaglia JD.
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BRAVO - a Workflow for Improving Rating Reliability in Behavioural Research
Reliability assessments are a quality control protocol commonly employed in fields of research that deal with video-recorded behavioural data. During these assessments, the same sample of videos is coded (at least) twice by the same researcher ...
Damien Neadle +3 more
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Neural Processing Underlying Executive Functions in Bilinguals: “Heads I Win, Tails You Lose”
Jesús Cespón
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Methodological issues in consciousness research: theory comparison, the role of empirical evidence, and a replication crisis. [PDF]
Kirkeby-Hinrup A +3 more
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