Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen the replication culture. In most cases, these discussions have tended to assume that the phenomena being investigated are universal. In this paper, we are going to propose a theoretical distinction of different types of replication. The distinction is based on the assumption that besides of universal psychological phenomena there are also phenomena, especially in social and cultural psychology, that are expected to vary between socio-cultural contexts and across history. Taking this insight to its logical conclusion it implies that the main purpose of a replication and interpretation of its results depends on the phenomenon being studied. In ...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as How do things work? ...
Psychology faces a replication crisis. The Reproducibility Project: Psychology sought to replicate t...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
The replication or reproducibility crisis in psychological science has renewed attention to philosop...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct \ud repli...
A fundamental project on reproducibility carried out in the USA by Brian Nosek in 2015 (the Reproduc...
Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This...
Psychological science is in a state of self-assessment, wherein an expansion of meta-research to exa...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
There has been increasing criticism of the way psychologists conduct and analyze studies. These crit...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as \u201cHow do things wo...
Problems of replicability of probabilistic findings have been discussed since Ioannidis. In psycholo...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as How do things work? ...
Psychology faces a replication crisis. The Reproducibility Project: Psychology sought to replicate t...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
The replication or reproducibility crisis in psychological science has renewed attention to philosop...
Current debates about the replication crisis in psychology take it for granted that direct \ud repli...
A fundamental project on reproducibility carried out in the USA by Brian Nosek in 2015 (the Reproduc...
Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This...
Psychological science is in a state of self-assessment, wherein an expansion of meta-research to exa...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
There has been increasing criticism of the way psychologists conduct and analyze studies. These crit...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as \u201cHow do things wo...
Problems of replicability of probabilistic findings have been discussed since Ioannidis. In psycholo...
Although psychology’s recent crisis has been attributed to various scientific practices, it has come...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as How do things work? ...
Psychology faces a replication crisis. The Reproducibility Project: Psychology sought to replicate t...