In this article, we argue that whether or not a replication attempt is informative is dependent on the accuracy of one's underlying model to explain the effect, as it is the explanatory model that enumerates the contingencies necessary for producing the effect. If the model is incorrect, then a researcher may unknowingly change variables that the model says are irrelevant but which are really essential, rendering the replication results ambiguous. The expectation that effects of priming on social behavior should be widely invariant makes sense only under the assumptions of strict direct expression and spreading activation models, yet it has been shown that these models cannot adequately explain findings from the priming literature. We descr...
Recently, many psychological effects have been surprisingly difficult to reproduce. This article ask...
Being able to replicate scientific findings is crucial for scientific progress. We replicate 21 syst...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
In this article, we argue that whether or not a replication attempt is informative is dependent on t...
Replicability and reproducibility of computational models has been somewhat understudied by “the rep...
Failure of replication attempts in experimental psychology might extend beyond p-hacking, publicatio...
Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of so...
pps.sagepub.com The articles on behavioral priming in this special section of Perspectives on Psycho...
Contains fulltext : 131506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although replic...
Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of so...
Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This...
Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This...
Klatzky and Creswell (2014) offer an interpretation of the unreliability of social priming effects b...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This...
Recently, many psychological effects have been surprisingly difficult to reproduce. This article ask...
Being able to replicate scientific findings is crucial for scientific progress. We replicate 21 syst...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
In this article, we argue that whether or not a replication attempt is informative is dependent on t...
Replicability and reproducibility of computational models has been somewhat understudied by “the rep...
Failure of replication attempts in experimental psychology might extend beyond p-hacking, publicatio...
Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of so...
pps.sagepub.com The articles on behavioral priming in this special section of Perspectives on Psycho...
Contains fulltext : 131506.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although replic...
Failures to replicate high-profile priming effects have raised questions about the reliability of so...
Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This...
Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This...
Klatzky and Creswell (2014) offer an interpretation of the unreliability of social priming effects b...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...
Although replication is a central tenet of science, direct replications are rare in psychology. This...
Recently, many psychological effects have been surprisingly difficult to reproduce. This article ask...
Being able to replicate scientific findings is crucial for scientific progress. We replicate 21 syst...
We measure how accurately replication of experimental results can be predicted by black-box statisti...