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Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2020
In this commentary on Simmons, Nelson, and Simonsohn (this issue), we examine their rationale for pre-registration within the broader perspective of what good science is.
Michel Tuan Pham, Travis Tae Oh
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In this commentary on Simmons, Nelson, and Simonsohn (this issue), we examine their rationale for pre-registration within the broader perspective of what good science is.
Michel Tuan Pham, Travis Tae Oh
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Using Straggler Replication to Reduce Latency in Large-scale Parallel Computing
PERV, 2015In cloud computing jobs consisting of many tasks run in parallel, the tasks on the slowest machines (straggling tasks) become the bottleneck in the completion of the job.
Da Wang, Gauri Joshi, G. Wornell
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A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENCE TESTS WITH REPLICATIONS
Journal of Sensory Studies, 1994ABSTRACTThis paper proposes a statistical method for difference tests with repetitions. Classical methods for difference tests are based upon the binomial distribution, and are not concerned with the number of repetitions per judge. But when more than one replication of a difference test is required, judgements from different judges are more ...
Hilaire Epesse Priso+2 more
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What Psychology Teachers Should Know About Open Science and the New Statistics
, 2020Psychology teachers have likely heard about the “replication crisis” and the “open science movement” in psychology, and they are probably aware that psychologists have proposed new standards for research practice.
Beth Morling, R. Calin-Jageman
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Science with or without statistics: Discover-generalize-replicate? Discover-replicate-generalize?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2022AbstractOverstated generalizability (external validity) is common in research. It may coexist with inflation of the magnitude and statistical support for effects and dismissal of internal validity problems. Generalizability may be secured before attempting replication of proposed discoveries or replication may precede efforts to generalize.
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Statistical Comparison of Original and Replicated Surfaces
2019This article is focused on the statistical comparison of the original and replicated surface. Surface replication has been used for a long time, but recently a material with the commercial name Dentacryl™ has been used for the replication. However, this material has some disadvantages that outweigh the benefits.
Mária Franková+3 more
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Prediction of Success in Elementary Statistics: Three Replications [PDF]
Validity of 3 prognosis tests to predict success in elementary statistics was determined for 3 separate classes. The criterion was a composite test of 100 concepts, problems, and open-ended exercises. In all 3 classes, competence in algebra and in the ability to grasp and use meanings of newly defined symbols gave the optimum regression equations ...
Joseph C. Bledsoe, Mark L. Perkins
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Statistical Methods for Replicability Assessment
2022The reproducibility of scientific discoveries is a hallmark of scientific research. Although its centrality is widely appreciated in the scientific community, precise definitions for reproducibility and quantitative approaches for replicability assessment are still lacking.
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The statistical power of replications in difference tests
Food Quality and Preference, 2003Abstract The binomial test with N = nk observations is frequently used when n assessors each perform k replicated difference tests, for instance triangle tests. The power of this test, until now completely unknown for k >1, is studied. Beta-binomial, generalized linear mixed and binomial mixture models are compared and shown to give similar ...
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Statistics and replication experiments: Comparing interaction effects
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 1989A method is presented that allows the comparison and combination of interaction effects obtained in two or more experiments. Using an analysis of variance model, we first evaluated the interaction effects found in experiments conducted by Alloy and Abramson (1979, Experiment 2) and Bryson, Doan, and Pasquali (1984).
Victor A. Benassi, Robert F. Belli
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