To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingly more common. Multiple frequentist and Bayesian measures have been proposed to evaluate whether a replication is successful, but little is known about which method best captures replication success. This study is one of the first attempts to compare a number of quantitative measures of replication success with respect to their ability to draw the correct inference when the underlying truth is known, while taking publication bias into account. Our results show that Bayesian metrics seem to slightly outperform frequentist metrics across the board. Generally, meta-analytic approaches seem to slightly outperform metrics that evaluate single stud...
The reproducibility of published research has become an important topic in science policy. A number ...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
Results of simulation studies evaluating the performance of statistical methods can have a major imp...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
In 2015, Open Science Framework directly replicated 100 psychology studies and found astonishingly l...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
Replication attempts are essential to the empirical sciences. Successful replication attempts increa...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
The reproducibility of published research has become an important topic in science policy. A number ...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
To overcome the frequently debated crisis of confidence, replicating studies is becoming increasingl...
Results of simulation studies evaluating the performance of statistical methods can have a major imp...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
In 2015, Open Science Framework directly replicated 100 psychology studies and found astonishingly l...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
Replication attempts are essential to the empirical sciences. Successful replication attempts increa...
A new standard is proposed for the evidential assessment of replication studies. The approach combin...
The reproducibility of published research has become an important topic in science policy. A number ...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...