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    The replication crisis (also called the replicability crisis and the reproducibility crisis) is an ongoing methodological crisis in which the results of...
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  • degree of reliability when the study is replicated. There are different kinds of replication but typically replication studies involve different researchers...
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  • data." Some of the costs of HARKing are thought to have led to the replication crisis in science. Hence, Bishop described HARKing as one of "the four horsemen...
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  • book has been called into question in the midst of the psychological replication crisis. In the book's first section, Kahneman describes two different ways...
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  • findings have proven difficult to replicate, leading some to argue that social psychology is undergoing a replication crisis. A 2014 special edition of Social...
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  • a. reproducibility Replication (statistics), the repetition of a test or complete experiment Replication crisis Self-replication, the process in which...
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    powerful. Today, power posing is often cited as an example of the replication crisis in the sciences. The initial research on power posing was published...
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    1038/nature25753. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 29517004. S2CID 3761687. "A new replication crisis: Research that is less likely to be true is cited more". phys.org...
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  • psychology and cancer biology. The project has brought attention to the replication crisis, and has contributed to shifts in scientific culture and publishing...
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    ability is embodied. A methodological phenomenon in the sciences is the replication crisis. Inside the field of embodied cognition, it indicates that certain...
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  • ambitions of scientists to a wider population. The replication crisis is an ongoing methodological crisis that affects parts of the social and life sciences...
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  • individuating processes when forming social impressions. With the replication crisis of psychology earning attention, Fiske drew controversy for calling...
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  • unconscious biases. A replication crisis in psychology has emerged. Many notable findings in the field have not been replicated. Some researchers were...
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    are two main types of replication in statistics. First, there is a type called “exact replication” (also called "direct replication"), which involves repeating...
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  • talk about the bad science being funded", Gandevia highlights the replication crisis in modern science. Citing a statistic from the magazine Nature which...
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  • light of studies showing problems in scientific research (such as the replication crisis), there is also a movement to apply evidence-based practices in scientific...
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  • the publish or perish environment as a contributing factor to the replication crisis. Successful publications bring attention to scholars and their sponsoring...
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  • failure of replication puts into question the reliability of affected fields. Moreover, replication of research (or failure to replicate) is considered...
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  • successful')." Schwartz has characterized those who highlight the replication crisis in social psychology and propose reforms to scientific conduct as...
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    researchers. The growth of metascience and the recognition of a scientific replication crisis have bolstered the paper's credibility, and led to calls for methodological...
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    scientific standards of evidence. Ioannidis has also described the replication crisis in diverse scientific fields including genetics, clinical trials,...
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  • Priming research in terms of behavioral priming is in doubt due to the replication crisis, publication bias, and the experimenter effect. The terms positive...
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  • to mitigate to some of the issues that are thought to underlie the replication crisis. In the standard preregistration format, researchers prepare a research...
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    in a Guix setup has been proposed as a promising response to the replication crisis. The development of GNU Guix is intertwined with the GNU Guix System...
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    often cited as an example of the replication crisis in psychology, in which initially seductive theories cannot be replicated in follow-up experiments. Books...
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  • travel (Bem, 2011) (see: replication crisis; "Feeling the Future" controversy). The journal refused to publish refuting replications performed by Ritchie's...
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  • random seed selection of the random number generator. Hyper-heuristic Replication crisis Yang, Li; Shami, Abdallah (2020-11-20). "On hyperparameter optimization...
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  • aim at solving some issues raised by the replication crisis, more specifically by assessing the replicability of studies and generalisation of the results...
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  • {\displaystyle {\text{FWER}}=1-(1-\alpha )^{m}} Estimation statistics Replication crisis Metascience Misuse of statistics Statcheck Vidgen B, Yasseri T (March...
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  • paths. It is a method arising in response to the credibility and replication crisis taking place in science, because it can diagnose the fragility or...
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