International audienceReplications are rare in visualization research, but if they were more common, it is not unreasonable to believe that they would show a similar rate of unreproducible results as in the psychological and social sciences. While a replication crisis in visualization research would be a helpful wake-up call, examining and correcting the underlying problems in many studies is ultimately more productive.In this paper, we survey the state of replication in visualization research. We examine six threats to the validity of studies in visualization and suggest ways to address them. Finally, we describe possible models for publishing replications that satisfy the novelty criterion that can keep replications from being accepted
Known methodological issues such as publication bias, questionable research practices and studies wi...
Abstract A large number of scientists and several news platforms have, over the last few years, been...
<div><p>Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over ...
International audienceReplications are rare in visualization research, but if they were more common,...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g. previous study results) stands as an important research ...
In 2015, Open Science Framework directly replicated 100 psychology studies and found astonishingly l...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over the role...
International audienceThe American National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM)...
This thesis aims to raise awareness of the importance of replication in the cognitive neurosciences....
The reproducibility of published academic work is increasingly important across a wide array of fiel...
In recent years, the field of psychology has begun to conduct replication tests on a large scale. He...
The problem is easily stated and well known. Research findings that cannot be reproduced or replicat...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Known methodological issues such as publication bias, questionable research practices and studies wi...
Abstract A large number of scientists and several news platforms have, over the last few years, been...
<div><p>Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over ...
International audienceReplications are rare in visualization research, but if they were more common,...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g. previous study results) stands as an important research ...
In 2015, Open Science Framework directly replicated 100 psychology studies and found astonishingly l...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over the role...
International audienceThe American National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM)...
This thesis aims to raise awareness of the importance of replication in the cognitive neurosciences....
The reproducibility of published academic work is increasingly important across a wide array of fiel...
In recent years, the field of psychology has begun to conduct replication tests on a large scale. He...
The problem is easily stated and well known. Research findings that cannot be reproduced or replicat...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
Known methodological issues such as publication bias, questionable research practices and studies wi...
Abstract A large number of scientists and several news platforms have, over the last few years, been...
<div><p>Many published research results are false (Ioannidis, 2005), and controversy continues over ...