A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combines a specific reverse Bayes technique with prior‐predictive tail probabilities to define replication success. The method gives rise to a quantitative measure for replication success, called the sceptical p‐value. The sceptical p‐value integrates traditional significance of both the original and the replication study with a comparison of the respective effect sizes. It incorporates the uncertainty of both the original and the replication effect estimates and reduces to the ordinary p‐value of the replication study if the uncertainty of the original effect estimate is ignored. The framework proposed can also be used to determine the power or th...
The need for replication of initial results has been rediscovered only recently in many fields of re...
The reproducibility crisis, that is, the fact that many scientific results are difficult to replicat...
We study a statistical framework for replicability based on a recently proposed quantitative measure...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
Replication studies are increasingly conducted but there is no established statistical criterion for...
Replication studies are increasingly conducted to confirm original findings. However, there is no es...
We describe a general method that allows experimenters to quantify the evidence from the data of a d...
In 2015, Open Science Framework directly replicated 100 psychology studies and found astonishingly l...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
If a scientific study reports a discovery with a p‐value at or around 0.05, how credible is it? And ...
Replication studies are essential for assessing the credibility of claims from original studies. A c...
Replication attempts are essential to the empirical sciences. Successful replication attempts increa...
This study introduces and demonstrates two new methods to quantify the evidence for replication of ...
We introduce a novel statistical framework to study replicability which simultaneously offers overal...
The need for replication of initial results has been rediscovered only recently in many fields of re...
The reproducibility crisis, that is, the fact that many scientific results are difficult to replicat...
We study a statistical framework for replicability based on a recently proposed quantitative measure...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
Replication studies are increasingly conducted but there is no established statistical criterion for...
Replication studies are increasingly conducted to confirm original findings. However, there is no es...
We describe a general method that allows experimenters to quantify the evidence from the data of a d...
In 2015, Open Science Framework directly replicated 100 psychology studies and found astonishingly l...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
If a scientific study reports a discovery with a p‐value at or around 0.05, how credible is it? And ...
Replication studies are essential for assessing the credibility of claims from original studies. A c...
Replication attempts are essential to the empirical sciences. Successful replication attempts increa...
This study introduces and demonstrates two new methods to quantify the evidence for replication of ...
We introduce a novel statistical framework to study replicability which simultaneously offers overal...
The need for replication of initial results has been rediscovered only recently in many fields of re...
The reproducibility crisis, that is, the fact that many scientific results are difficult to replicat...
We study a statistical framework for replicability based on a recently proposed quantitative measure...