Replicability is usually considered to be one of the cornerstones of science; however, the growing recognition of nonreplicable experiments and studies in scientific journals—a phenomenon that has been called ‘replicability crisis’—has spurred a debate on the meaning, function, and significance of replicability in science. Amid this discussion, it has become clear that replicability is not a monolithic concept; what is still controversial is exactly how the distinction between different kinds of replicability should be laid out terminologically and conceptually, and to what extent it bears on the more general debate on the centrality of replicability in science. This paper’s goals are to clarify the different uses of the terms related to re...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
Credibility of scientific claims is established with evidence for their replicability using new data...
Replicability is widely taken to ground the epistemic authority of science. However, in recent years...
Replicability is widely regarded as one of the defining features of science and its pursuit ...
The replicability of a research claim is often positioned as an important step in establishing the c...
At various machine learning conferences, at various times, there have been discussions arising from ...
We argue that the epistemic functions of replication in science are best understood by their role in...
Abstract A large number of scientists and several news platforms have, over the last few years, been...
Discussions about a replicability crisis in science have been driven by the normative claim that all...
In this article, we argue that the debate on the poor reproducibility of scientific research has ove...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
This article develops a new, general account of replication (“the Resampling Account of replication”...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
Credibility of scientific claims is established with evidence for their replicability using new data...
Replicability is widely taken to ground the epistemic authority of science. However, in recent years...
Replicability is widely regarded as one of the defining features of science and its pursuit ...
The replicability of a research claim is often positioned as an important step in establishing the c...
At various machine learning conferences, at various times, there have been discussions arising from ...
We argue that the epistemic functions of replication in science are best understood by their role in...
Abstract A large number of scientists and several news platforms have, over the last few years, been...
Discussions about a replicability crisis in science have been driven by the normative claim that all...
In this article, we argue that the debate on the poor reproducibility of scientific research has ove...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
Debates about replication in psychology have focused on methodological issues and how to strengthen ...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
This article develops a new, general account of replication (“the Resampling Account of replication”...
The replicability crisis refers to the apparent failures to replicate both important and typical pos...
Credibility of scientific claims is established with evidence for their replicability using new data...
Replicability is widely taken to ground the epistemic authority of science. However, in recent years...