Replicating published studies promotes active learning of quantitative research skills. Drawing on experiences from a replication course, we provide practical tips and reflections for teachers who consider incorporating replication in their courses. We discuss teaching practices and challenges we encountered at three stages of a replication course: student recruitment, course structure and proceedings, and learning outcomes. We highlight that by engaging in replication, students learn from established scholarly work in a collaborative and reflective manner. Students not only improve their quantitative literacy but also learn more generally about the scientific method and the production of research
Zwaan et al. mention that young researchers should conduct replications as a small part of their por...
A replication study involves reproducing an original research study using the same methods but with ...
The Cambridge Replication Workshop took place a third time in the academic year 2014-15. Students fr...
Reproducibility is held to be the gold standard for scientific research. The credibility of publishe...
Science is facing a reproducibility crisis. Previous work has proposed incorporating data analysis r...
The idea of this paper arose in a reading group of several colleagues at the Faculty of Philology of...
AbstractPsychological scientists have recently started to reconsider the importance of close replica...
The replication crisis is a methodological problem in which many scientific research findings have...
Psychological scientists have recently started to reconsider the importance of close replications in...
Psychological scientists have recently started to reconsider the importance of close replications in...
This conference’s focus on open data comes at a time when replication studies are increasingly being...
Replication studies in education are relatively rare. Of the few which are conducted, many are conce...
ABSTRACT Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) provide students with opportunities...
Science is at a critical juncture: the findings of many studies are unable to be replicated and repr...
The study of sociology comprise both theory and method, a combination which has resulted in persiste...
Zwaan et al. mention that young researchers should conduct replications as a small part of their por...
A replication study involves reproducing an original research study using the same methods but with ...
The Cambridge Replication Workshop took place a third time in the academic year 2014-15. Students fr...
Reproducibility is held to be the gold standard for scientific research. The credibility of publishe...
Science is facing a reproducibility crisis. Previous work has proposed incorporating data analysis r...
The idea of this paper arose in a reading group of several colleagues at the Faculty of Philology of...
AbstractPsychological scientists have recently started to reconsider the importance of close replica...
The replication crisis is a methodological problem in which many scientific research findings have...
Psychological scientists have recently started to reconsider the importance of close replications in...
Psychological scientists have recently started to reconsider the importance of close replications in...
This conference’s focus on open data comes at a time when replication studies are increasingly being...
Replication studies in education are relatively rare. Of the few which are conducted, many are conce...
ABSTRACT Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) provide students with opportunities...
Science is at a critical juncture: the findings of many studies are unable to be replicated and repr...
The study of sociology comprise both theory and method, a combination which has resulted in persiste...
Zwaan et al. mention that young researchers should conduct replications as a small part of their por...
A replication study involves reproducing an original research study using the same methods but with ...
The Cambridge Replication Workshop took place a third time in the academic year 2014-15. Students fr...