Replication studies are increasingly conducted to confirm original findings. However, there is no established standard how to assess replication success and in practice many different approaches are used. The purpose of this paper is to refine and extend a recently proposed reverse-Bayes approach for the analysis of replication studies. We show how this method is directly related to the relative effect size, the ratio of the replication to the original effect estimate. This perspective leads to two important contributions: the golden level to recalibrate the assessment of replication success and a novel approach to calculate the replication sample size based on the specification of the minimum relative effect size. Compared to the standard ...
Abstract Background The capacity of multiple comparisons to produce false positive findings in genet...
Replication studies are essential for assessing the credibility of claims from original studies. A c...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
Replication studies are increasingly conducted in order to confirm original findings. However, there...
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...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
Replication studies are increasingly conducted but there is no established statistical criterion for...
The need for replication of initial results has been rediscovered only recently in many fields of re...
If a scientific study reports a discovery with a p‐value at or around 0.05, how credible is it? And ...
In 2015, Open Science Framework directly replicated 100 psychology studies and found astonishingly l...
We describe a general method that allows experimenters to quantify the evidence from the data of a d...
Replication attempts are essential to the empirical sciences. Successful replication attempts increa...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
Abstract Background The capacity of multiple comparisons to produce false positive findings in genet...
Replication studies are essential for assessing the credibility of claims from original studies. A c...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
Replication studies are increasingly conducted in order to confirm original findings. However, there...
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...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
Replication studies are increasingly conducted but there is no established statistical criterion for...
The need for replication of initial results has been rediscovered only recently in many fields of re...
If a scientific study reports a discovery with a p‐value at or around 0.05, how credible is it? And ...
In 2015, Open Science Framework directly replicated 100 psychology studies and found astonishingly l...
We describe a general method that allows experimenters to quantify the evidence from the data of a d...
Replication attempts are essential to the empirical sciences. Successful replication attempts increa...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
Abstract Background The capacity of multiple comparisons to produce false positive findings in genet...
Replication studies are essential for assessing the credibility of claims from original studies. A c...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...