2025-05-22 –, Track 3 (Thur)
Despite the need to routinely conduct and publish replication research, journals and funders tend to prioritize meta-research on replicability rather than primary research on what is replicable. When replication studies are published, they are often reported in batches of dozens or even hundreds, which leads to researchers neglecting quality assurance for individual studies and sets unattainable standards for singular replication studies that cannot be run online. We propose the creation of an interdisciplinary publication platform for replication research to facilitate the publication and discussion of replications and reproductions.
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