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National Academies Issues Consensus Report on Reproducibility and Replicability in Science
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has released a consensus report on reproducibility and replicability in science.
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Rein in the four horsemen of irreproducibility
More than four decades into my scientific career, I find myself an outlier among academics of similar age and seniority: I strongly identify with the movement to make the practice of science more robust. It’s
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Researchers Explore Life Beyond p < .05
Psychology researchers are questioning the overuse of p values in statistical inference in science.
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NAS Workshop Proceedings on Statistical Reproducibility of Federal Statistics
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine recently released proceedings of a workshop on the topic of practices to increase the transparency of federal data.
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The Cooperative Revolution Is Making Psychological Science Better
A group of authors touts a new era of collaboration, with scientists sharing innovative methods and promoting scientific rigor and transparency.
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Replications of Psychological Findings Don’t Appear to Hinge on Study-Population Differences, Global Multilab Project Shows
Failures to reproduce psychological research findings are often attributed to differences in the study population being examined. But results from a massive international scientific project upend that claim.