<div><p>Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over the roles of replication and publication policy in improving the reliability of research. Addressing these problems is frustrated by the lack of a formal framework that jointly represents hypothesis formation, replication, publication bias, and variation in research quality. We develop a mathematical model of scientific discovery that combines all of these elements. This model provides both a dynamic model of research as well as a formal framework for reasoning about the normative structure of science. We show that replication may serve as a ratchet that gradually separates true hypotheses from false, but the same factors that make initial fi...
Scientists are dedicating more attention to replication efforts. While the scientific utility of rep...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
In this paper I explore an underdiscussed factor contributing to the replication crisis: Scientists,...
Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over the role...
There is mounting evidence that a large portion of experimental results cannot be replicated, leadin...
Consistent confirmations obtained independently of each other lend credibility to a scientific resul...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...
Consistent confirmations obtained independently of each other lend credibility to a scientific resul...
There is a broad agreement that psychology is facing a replication crisis. Even some seemingly well-...
We replicated “The evolution of bad science” by Paul Smaldino and Richard McElreath (2016). The repl...
Replication is often viewed as the demarcation between science and nonscience. However, contrary to ...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
The perceived replication crisis and the reforms designed to address it are grounded in the notion t...
The reproducibility crisis, that is, the fact that many scientific results are difficult to replicat...
Poor research design and data analysis encourage false-positive findings. Such poor methods persist ...
Scientists are dedicating more attention to replication efforts. While the scientific utility of rep...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
In this paper I explore an underdiscussed factor contributing to the replication crisis: Scientists,...
Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over the role...
There is mounting evidence that a large portion of experimental results cannot be replicated, leadin...
Consistent confirmations obtained independently of each other lend credibility to a scientific resul...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...
Consistent confirmations obtained independently of each other lend credibility to a scientific resul...
There is a broad agreement that psychology is facing a replication crisis. Even some seemingly well-...
We replicated “The evolution of bad science” by Paul Smaldino and Richard McElreath (2016). The repl...
Replication is often viewed as the demarcation between science and nonscience. However, contrary to ...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
The perceived replication crisis and the reforms designed to address it are grounded in the notion t...
The reproducibility crisis, that is, the fact that many scientific results are difficult to replicat...
Poor research design and data analysis encourage false-positive findings. Such poor methods persist ...
Scientists are dedicating more attention to replication efforts. While the scientific utility of rep...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
In this paper I explore an underdiscussed factor contributing to the replication crisis: Scientists,...