This paper explores various relations that exist between replication and trustworthiness. After defining "trust", "trustworthiness", "replicability", "replication study", and "successful replication", we consider, respectively, how trustworthiness relates to each of the three main kinds of replication: reproductions, direct replications, and conceptual replications. Subsequently, we explore how trustworthiness relates to the intentionality of a replication. After that, we discuss whether the trustworthiness of research findings depends merely on evidential considerations or also on what is at stake. We conclude by adding replication to the other issues that should be considered in assessing the trustworthiness of research findings: (1) the ...
The role or function of experimental and observational replication within empirical science has impl...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
The idea of this paper arose in a reading group of several colleagues at the Faculty of Philology of...
This paper explores various relations that exist between replication and trustworthiness. After defi...
Credibility of scientific claims is established with evidence for their replicability using new data...
The replicability of a research claim is often positioned as an important step in establishing the c...
The importance of replication is becoming increasingly appreciated, however, considerably less conse...
A replication study involves reproducing an original research study using the same methods but with ...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
This article develops a new, general account of replication (“the Resampling Account of replication”...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
Robust scientific knowledge is contingent upon replication of original findings. However, replicatin...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
In the current psychological debate, low replicability of psychological findings is a central topic....
The role or function of experimental and observational replication within empirical science has impl...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
The idea of this paper arose in a reading group of several colleagues at the Faculty of Philology of...
This paper explores various relations that exist between replication and trustworthiness. After defi...
Credibility of scientific claims is established with evidence for their replicability using new data...
The replicability of a research claim is often positioned as an important step in establishing the c...
The importance of replication is becoming increasingly appreciated, however, considerably less conse...
A replication study involves reproducing an original research study using the same methods but with ...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
This article develops a new, general account of replication (“the Resampling Account of replication”...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
Robust scientific knowledge is contingent upon replication of original findings. However, replicatin...
Replication—an important, uncommon, and misunderstood practice—is gaining appreciation in psychology...
In the current psychological debate, low replicability of psychological findings is a central topic....
The role or function of experimental and observational replication within empirical science has impl...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
The idea of this paper arose in a reading group of several colleagues at the Faculty of Philology of...