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DESCRIPTION:Replication studies\, while crucial for scientific advancement\
 , require substantial resources and careful planning. We introduce the con
 cept of pre-replication—a systematic evaluation framework to be implemen
 ted before conducting replications. Pre-replication encompasses three fund
 amental assessments: epistemological goals\, methodological quality\, and 
 axiological rationale for replication. This framework serves as both a pra
 ctical tool and a critical thinking exercise\, encouraging researchers to 
 thoroughly evaluate potential replications before committing resources. Im
 portantly\, pre-replication can lead to the justified conclusion that cert
 ain findings are not worth replicating (which we label as “negative pre-
 replication”)\, thereby preventing unnecessary resource expenditure. Whi
 le researchers can include pre-replication reports in their studies\, the 
 primary benefit lies in the preliminary critical reflection process\, whic
 h may even invalidate findings without requiring actual replication. Pre-r
 eplication is thus intended to help researchers assess whether a particula
 r study meets the minimum criteria for replication.
DTSTAMP:20260514T170810Z
LOCATION:Second floor 214
SUMMARY:LT17: Pre-replication - Matúš Adamkovič
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/SPEBUD/
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