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Ten simple rules for designing and conducting undergraduate ...

Conducting a replication study is a valuable way for undergraduate students to learn about the scientific process and gain research experience.

Replication Research - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

A replication study is a deliberate repetition of a previous study in whole, in part, or conceptually to demonstrate the reproducibility, validity, and ...

Why is Replication in Research Important? - AJE

Replication in research is important because it allows for the verification and validation of study findings, building confidence in their ...

Replication crisis - Wikipedia

Replication refers to repeating the experiment or study to obtain new, independent data with the goal of reaching the same or similar conclusions.

Replication studies | Royal Society Open Science - Journals

The journal commits to publishing close replication attempts of studies within the fields of psychology or cognitive neuroscience that were previously ...

What is replication? - PMC - PubMed Central

Replication is a study for which any outcome would be considered diagnostic evidence about a claim from prior research. This definition reduces ...

What Is Replication in Psychology Research? - Verywell Mind

Replication is defined as reproducing a study to see if you get the same results. It's an important part of the research process that strengthens our ...

How to conduct a replication study: What not to do

A post about how to conduct a replication study using an approach that emphasizes which tests might be run in order to avoid the perception of a witch hunt.

Importance of Replication Studies - Enago Academy

A replication study attempts to validate the findings of a prior piece of research. By doing so, that prior research is confirmed as being both ...

Full article: Replication is important for educational psychology

Replication is the intentional repetition of previous research to confirm or disconfirm the previous results, serving as a de facto reliability ...

Replication Of Studies: Advancing Scientific Rigor & Reliability

Replication Of Studies: Understand Its Types · Direct replication involves reproducing the original study as closely as possible to verify its ...

Leaning into the replication crisis: Why you should consider ...

Following the Nosek study, more labs began to conduct replications and a disturbing trend emerged: a large portion of studies across multiple ...

No more hunting for replication studies: crowdsourced database ...

This is a crowdsourced effort and a large proportion of it is based on the FORRT replications and reverses project, which is also crowdsourced.

Replication Studies by Daniel Lakens - YouTube

Discussion of the importance of replications in science, the replication crisis, and what the goal of replication studies is.

Replication Research Series-Paper 1 : A concept analysis and meta ...

The aim of this study is to clarify the concept of replication research to improve its appropriate use by researchers, editors, research funders, and decision ...

Empirical research must be replicated before its findings can be ...

A concept analysis and meta-narrative review established a comprehensive theoretical definition of replication research to improve its use.

Replicability and replication in the humanities

A replication study, then, is a study that aims at replication. Such replication may fail either because the original study turns out not to be ...

AIS Transactions on Replication Research - AIS eLibrary

AIS Transactions on Replication Research publishes reports on Information Systems replication studies to encourage achieving scientific consensus.

A decade of replication study in education? A mapping review (2011 ...

This paper presents a mapping review looking at rates of replication in education research from 2011 to 2020.

Research Transparency and Replication at MDRC

Research findings can be both reproduced and replicated and that the methods and data that produce findings are transparent.