Multiple Lines of Evidence
Inferential Statistics as Descriptive Statistics: There Is No Replication Crisis if We
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Triangulation in aetiological epidemiology (2016)
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Distinguish Explanatory and Confirmatory Analyses
The meaning of “significance” for different types of research [translated and
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by Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Denny Borsboom, Josine Verhagen, Rogier Kievit, Marjan Bakker, Angelique Cramer,
Dora Matzke, Don Mellenbergh, and Han L. J. van der Maas] (2014)
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Why Psychologists Must Change the Way They Analyze Their Data: The Case of Psi: Comment on Bem (2011)
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Pre-registration in social psychology—A discussion and suggested template (2016)
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Registered Reports: A new publishing initiative
at Cortex (2013)
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Mapping the universe of registered reports (2018)
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Registered Reports: A Method to Increase the Credibility of Published Results (2014)
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Meta-Analysis
Systematic review and meta-analysis methodology (2010)
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The impact of outcome reporting bias in randomised controlled trials on a cohort of
systematic reviews (2010)
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The strengths and limitations of meta-analyses based on aggregate data
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Practical guidance for using multiple data sources in systematic reviews and
meta‐analyses (with examples from the MUDS study) (2017)
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Dissemination and publication of research findings: an updated review of related biases
(2010)
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A history of meta‐regression: Technical, conceptual, and practical developments between 1974 and 2018 (2018)
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Current practices in meta‐regression in psychology, education, and medicine (2019)
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Identification and impact of outcome selection bias in meta-analysis (2005)
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Acknowledge Constraints on Generality
Constraints on Generality (COG): A Proposed Addition to All Empirical Papers (2017)
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Replication Studies
Is there evidence for cross-domain congruency sequence effect? A replication of Kan et
al. (2013) (2021)
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Continuously Cumulating Meta-Analysis and Replicability (2014)
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Bayesian Design of “Successful” Replications (2002)
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Tracking replicability as a method of post-publication open evaluation (2012)
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A new standard for the analysis and design of replication studies (2020)
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A Bayesian bird's eye view of ‘Replications of important results in social psychology’
(2017)
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Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science (2015)
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A statistical definition for reproducibility and replicability (2016)
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What Should Researchers Expect When They Replicate Studies? A Statistical View of
Replicability in Psychological Science (2016)
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Registered Replication Report: Strack, Martin, & Stepper (1988) (2016)
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Small Telescopes: Detectability and the Evaluation of Replication Results (2015)
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Bayesian Tests to Quantify the Result of a Replication Attempt (2014)
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Replication Studies - Data Available
Three Attempts to Replicate the Moral Licensing Effect (2014)
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Does Recalling Moral Behavior Change the Perception of Brightness? A Replication and
Meta-Analysis of Banerjee,
Chatterjee, and Sinha (2012) (2014)
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Replication of the Superstition and Performance Study by Damisch, Stoberock, and
Mussweiler (2010) (2014)
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A Replication Attempt of Stereotype Susceptibility (Shih, Pittinsky, & Ambady, 1999)
Identity Salience and Shifts in Quantitative
Performance (2014)
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Sex Differences in Distress From Infidelity in Early Adulthood and in Later Life A
Replication and Meta-Analysis of Shackelford et al.
(2004) (2014)
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Does Cleanliness Influence Moral Judgments? A Direct Replication of Schnall, Benton,
and Harvey
(2008) (2014)
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Data from Investigating Variation in Replicability: A “Many Labs” Replication Project
(2014)
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Replication of ‘‘Experiencing Physical
Warmth Promotes Interpersonal
Warmth’’ by Williams and Bargh
(2008) (2008)
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How Much Mightier Is the Pen than the Keyboard
for Note-Taking? A Replication and Extension of Mueller and Oppenheimer (2014) (2019)
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What Does It Take to Activate Stereotypes? Simple Primes Don’t
Seem Enough
A Replication of Stereotype Activation (Banaji & Hardin, 1996; Blair & Banaji, 1996) (2014)
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Forming Impressions of Personality
A Replication and Review of Asch’s (1946) Evidence for a Primacy-of-Warmth Effect in Impression Formation
(2014)
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Registered replication report: Dijksterhuis & Van Knippenberg (1998) (2018)
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The pipeline project: Pre-publication independent replications of a single laboratory's
research pipeline (2016)
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A Secondary Replication Attempt of Stereotype Susceptibility (Shih, Pittinsky, &
Ambady, 1999) (2014)
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Revisiting the Romeo and Juliet Effect (Driscoll, Davis, & Lipetz, 1972): Reexamining
the Links Between Social Network Opinions and Romantic Relationship Outcomes (2014)
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Breakthrough or One-Hit Wonder?
Three Attempts to Replicate Single-Exposure Musical Conditioning Effects on Choice Behavior (Gorn, 1982)
(2014)
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Revisiting Schachter’s Research on Rejection, Deviance, and Communication (1951) (2014)
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Replication of Experiments Evaluating Impact of Psychological Distance on Moral
Judgment (Eyal, Liberman & Trope, 2008; Gong & Medin, 2012) (2014)
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There’s More Than One Way to Conduct a Replication Study: Beyond Statistical Significance (2016)
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Replication Bayes factors from evidence updating (2019)
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Shall we really do it again? The powerful concept of replication is neglected in the social sciences (2009)
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The Crisis of Confidence in Research Findings in Psychology: Is Lack of Replication the Real Problem? Or Is It Something Else? (2016)
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Move to p<0.005
Three Recommendations for Improving the Use of p-Values (2019)
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