10 Crazy Science Experiments That Will Blow Your Mind!
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Replication and the Establishment of Scientific Truth - PMC
This yields four scenarios according to where replications have been conducted and whether replications have succeeded or failed: (1) successful replication in lab, (2) successful replication in real life, (3) unsuccessful replication in lab, and (4) unsuccessful replication in real life.
A large-scale in silico replication of ecological ... - Nature
The rapidly evolving field of meta-sciencehas spotlighted that many published research findings have low credibility 1,2,3.Large-scale collaborative replication projects in the social and natural ...
Replicating scientific results is tough — but essential
A high-profile replication study in cancer biology has obtained disappointing results. Scientists must redouble their efforts to find out why.
Evaluating the replicability of social science experiments in ...
Nature Human Behaviour - Camerer et al. carried out replications of 21 Science and Nature social scienceexperiments, successfully replicating 13 out of 21 (62%). Effect sizes of...
Read "Reproducibility and Replicability in Science" at NAP.edu
Large-scale replication project to replicate key results in 29 cancer papers published in Nature, Science, Cell, and other high-impact journals: The first five articles havebeen published; two replicated important parts of the original papers, one did not replicate, and two were uninterpretable. Direct
Evolution repeats itself in replicate long-term ... - Science
We find predictable “up-and-down” fluctuations in stripe frequency in all populations, representing repeatable evolutionary dynamics based on standing genetic variation. A field experiment demonstrates that these fluctuations involve negative frequency-dependent natural selection (NFDS).
Epistemic Functions of Replicability in Experimental Sciences ...
As we have seen, replicating an experiment means conducting a similar experiment with the goal of obtaining a similar result. A replication, like any experiment, provides additional evidence concerning a given hypothesis.
Why Should Scientific Results Be Reproducible? | NOVA | PBS
In psychology, an effort to replicate 100 peer-reviewed studies successfully reproduced the results for only 39. While most replication efforts have focused on biomedicine, health, and...
Evaluating replicability of laboratory experiments ... - Science
We report the first systematic replications of laboratory experiments in economics, with the aim of contributing much-needed data to the larger question of the replicability of empirical findings in all areas of science.
What is the Replication Crisis? - News-Medical.net
There is strong evidence from survey data that the crisis impacts every naturalscience field. Growing awareness of the problem led to the term being coined in the early 2010s.
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This yields four scenarios according to where replications have been conducted and whether replications have succeeded or failed: (1) successful replication in lab, (2) successful replication in real life, (3) unsuccessful replication in lab, and (4) unsuccessful replication in real life.
The rapidly evolving field of meta-science has spotlighted that many published research findings have low credibility 1,2,3.Large-scale collaborative replication projects in the social and natural ...
A high-profile replication study in cancer biology has obtained disappointing results. Scientists must redouble their efforts to find out why.
Nature Human Behaviour - Camerer et al. carried out replications of 21 Science and Nature social science experiments, successfully replicating 13 out of 21 (62%). Effect sizes of...
Large-scale replication project to replicate key results in 29 cancer papers published in Nature, Science, Cell, and other high-impact journals: The first five articles have been published; two replicated important parts of the original papers, one did not replicate, and two were uninterpretable. Direct
We find predictable “up-and-down” fluctuations in stripe frequency in all populations, representing repeatable evolutionary dynamics based on standing genetic variation. A field experiment demonstrates that these fluctuations involve negative frequency-dependent natural selection (NFDS).
As we have seen, replicating an experiment means conducting a similar experiment with the goal of obtaining a similar result. A replication, like any experiment, provides additional evidence concerning a given hypothesis.
In psychology, an effort to replicate 100 peer-reviewed studies successfully reproduced the results for only 39. While most replication efforts have focused on biomedicine, health, and...
We report the first systematic replications of laboratory experiments in economics, with the aim of contributing much-needed data to the larger question of the replicability of empirical findings in all areas of science.
There is strong evidence from survey data that the crisis impacts every natural science field. Growing awareness of the problem led to the term being coined in the early 2010s.