Replication studies Flashcards

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What is meant by a replication study?

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A study that tries to repeat an earlier study, using similar methods and conducted under similar circumstances, to determine the reproducibility of the earlier studies results

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How is reducibility defined?

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the extent to which the results of a replication study agree with those of the earlier study.

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What does the desirability of a replication study depend on?

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how much is already known about reproducibility and on the extent to which improving reproducibility is desirable compared to other investment targets for research funds.

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What three broad strategies can help establish the right conditions for replication studies?

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improving information-sharing about original and replication studies; improving knowledge about when and how to perform replication studies; and creating better incentives for replication studies.

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What three measures does The Academy recommend researchers, funding agencies, journals and institutions adopt?

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Improve study methods
Improve study reporting
Create proper incentives

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To allow researchers to conduct replication studies when indicated, what do the authors recommend?

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Improve information sharing
Improve know-how
Create better incentives

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