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The replication recipe: What makes for a convincing replication?

Brandt,M.J.
IJzerman,H.
Dijksterhuis,Ap
Farach,Frank J.
Geller,Jason
Giner-Sorolla,Roger
Grange,James A.
Perugini,Marco
Spies,Jeffrey R.
van 't Veer,Anna
Abstract
Psychological scientists have recently started to reconsider the importance of close replications in building a cumulative knowledge base; however, there is no consensus about what constitutes a convincing close replication study. To facilitate convincing close replication attempts we have developed a Replication Recipe, outlining standard criteria for a convincing close replication. Our Replication Recipe can be used by researchers, teachers, and students to conduct meaningful replication studies and integrate replications into their scholarly habits.
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2014-01
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Research Projects
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Replication, Statistical power, Research method, Pre-registration, Solid Science
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Brandt, M J, IJzerman, H, Dijksterhuis, A, Farach, F J, Geller, J, Giner-Sorolla, R, Grange, J A, Perugini, M, Spies, J R & van 't Veer, A 2014, 'The replication recipe : What makes for a convincing replication?', Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 50, pp. 217-224. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2013.10.005
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