This brief commentary on the paper Designing Research with In-built Differentiated Replication expands on concerns about a lack of replication research by focusing on three key questions of continuous importance: Why should researchers conduct more replication research? Why do so few researchers conduct replication studies? What can researchers do to add more studies? This paper identifies barriers preventing replication related to the scientific system, the replication researcher, and the initial research. Suggestions include publishing all papers electronically along with reviews; authors taking steps to encourage replications of their work; and editors inviting replications of important papers. The scientific community should establish a...
Researchers express concern over a paucity of replications. In line with this, editorial policies of...
Zwaan et al. mention that young researchers should conduct replications as a small part of their por...
Replication studies are considered a hallmark of good scientific practice. Yet they are treated amon...
In this brief commentary on the paper Designing Research with In-Built Differentiated Replication, w...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g., previous study results) stands as an essential research...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. The social sciences, and in part...
Over the past decade, researchers have expressed concerns over what seemed to be a paucity of replic...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. In the physical sciences, new kn...
Drawing on recent research and debates in social sciences, this paper situates replication in an adv...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
We are immensely pleased to see a publication dedicated to replications in the IS field (Dennis and ...
6 pagesThe ability to reproduce an effect — whether through natural observation or a carefully contr...
We suggest three additional improvements to replication practices. First, original research should i...
The debate about whether replication studies should become mainstream is essentially driven by disag...
There is a broad agreement that psychology is facing a replication crisis. Even some seemingly well-...
Researchers express concern over a paucity of replications. In line with this, editorial policies of...
Zwaan et al. mention that young researchers should conduct replications as a small part of their por...
Replication studies are considered a hallmark of good scientific practice. Yet they are treated amon...
In this brief commentary on the paper Designing Research with In-Built Differentiated Replication, w...
The replication of existing knowledge (e.g., previous study results) stands as an essential research...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. The social sciences, and in part...
Over the past decade, researchers have expressed concerns over what seemed to be a paucity of replic...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. In the physical sciences, new kn...
Drawing on recent research and debates in social sciences, this paper situates replication in an adv...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
We are immensely pleased to see a publication dedicated to replications in the IS field (Dennis and ...
6 pagesThe ability to reproduce an effect — whether through natural observation or a carefully contr...
We suggest three additional improvements to replication practices. First, original research should i...
The debate about whether replication studies should become mainstream is essentially driven by disag...
There is a broad agreement that psychology is facing a replication crisis. Even some seemingly well-...
Researchers express concern over a paucity of replications. In line with this, editorial policies of...
Zwaan et al. mention that young researchers should conduct replications as a small part of their por...
Replication studies are considered a hallmark of good scientific practice. Yet they are treated amon...