The life sciences are said to be in the midst of a replication crisis because (1) a majority of published results are irreproducible, and (2) scientists rarely replicate existing data. Here I argue that point 2 of this assessment is flawed because there is a hitherto unidentified form of replication in the experimental life sciences, which I call ‘microreplications’ (MRs). Using a case study from biochemistry, I illustrate how MRs depend on a key element of experimentation, namely, experimental controls. I end by reflecting on what MRs mean for the broader debate about the replication crisis
The problem is easily stated and well known. Research findings that cannot be reproduced or replicat...
At least since Meehl’s (in)famous 1978 article, the state of theorizing in psychology has often been...
Replicability and reproducibility of computational models has been somewhat understudied by “the rep...
The life sciences are said to be in the midst of a replication crisis because (1) a majority of publ...
The natural sciences are in the midst of a reproducibility crisis. Scientists don’t replicate existi...
The role or function of experimental and observational replication within empirical science has impl...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct replica...
In this paper I explore an underdiscussed factor contributing to the replication crisis: Scientists,...
Machery (2020) has recently proposed a "resampling" account of experimental replication to dissolve ...
6 pagesThe ability to reproduce an effect — whether through natural observation or a carefully contr...
This article develops a new, general account of replication (“the Resampling Account of replication”...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
Replication is one of the three cornerstones of inference from experimental studies, the other two b...
There is a broad agreement that psychology is facing a replication crisis. Even some seemingly well-...
The problem is easily stated and well known. Research findings that cannot be reproduced or replicat...
At least since Meehl’s (in)famous 1978 article, the state of theorizing in psychology has often been...
Replicability and reproducibility of computational models has been somewhat understudied by “the rep...
The life sciences are said to be in the midst of a replication crisis because (1) a majority of publ...
The natural sciences are in the midst of a reproducibility crisis. Scientists don’t replicate existi...
The role or function of experimental and observational replication within empirical science has impl...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct replica...
In this paper I explore an underdiscussed factor contributing to the replication crisis: Scientists,...
Machery (2020) has recently proposed a "resampling" account of experimental replication to dissolve ...
6 pagesThe ability to reproduce an effect — whether through natural observation or a carefully contr...
This article develops a new, general account of replication (“the Resampling Account of replication”...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
Replication is one of the three cornerstones of inference from experimental studies, the other two b...
There is a broad agreement that psychology is facing a replication crisis. Even some seemingly well-...
The problem is easily stated and well known. Research findings that cannot be reproduced or replicat...
At least since Meehl’s (in)famous 1978 article, the state of theorizing in psychology has often been...
Replicability and reproducibility of computational models has been somewhat understudied by “the rep...