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Alexander A. Aarts
,
Joanna E. Anderson
,
Christopher Anderson
,
Peter Raymond Attridge
,
Angela S. Attwood
,
Jordan Axt
,
Molly Babel
,
Štěpán Bahník
,
Erica Baranski
,
Michael Barnett‐Cowan
,
Elizabeth Bartmess
,
Jennifer S. Beer
,
Raoul Bell
,
Heather Bentley
,
Leah Beyan
,
Grace Binion
,
Denny Borsboom
,
Annick Bosch
,
Frank A. Bosco
,
Sara Bowman
,
Mark J. Brandt
,
Erin L Braswell
,
Hilmar Brohmer
,
Benjamin T. Brown
,
Kristina A. Brown
,
Jovita Brüning
,
Ann Calhoun-Sauls
,
Shannon Callahan
,
Elizabeth Chagnon
,
Jesse Chandler
,
Christopher R. Chartier
,
Felix Cheung
,
Cody D. Christopherson
,
Linda Cillessen
,
Russ Clay
,
Hayley M. D. Cleary
,
Mark D. Cloud
,
Michael Conn
,
Johanna Cohoon
,
Simon Columbus
,
Andreas Cordes
,
Giulio Costantini
,
Leslie D. Cramblet Alvarez
,
Ed Cremata
,
Jan Crusius
,
Jamie DeCoster
,
Michelle A. DeGaetano
,
Nicolás Delia Penna
,
Bobby Den Bezemer
,
Marie K. Deserno
,
Olivia Devitt
,
Laura Dewitte
,
David G. Dobolyi
,
Geneva T. Dodson
,
M. Brent Donnellan
,
Ryan Donohue
,
Rebecca A. Dore
,
Angela Rachael Dorrough
,
Anna Dreber
,
Michelle Dugas
,
Elizabeth W. Dunn
,
Kayleigh Easey
,
Sylvia Eboigbe
,
Casey Eggleston
,
Jo Embley
,
Sacha Epskamp
,
Timothy M. Errington
,
Vivien Estel
,
Frank J. Farach
,
Jenelle Feather
,
Anna Fedor
,
Belén Fernández‐Castilla
,
Susann Fiedler
,
James G. Field
,
Stanka A. Fitneva
,
Taru Flagan
,
Amanda L. Forest
,
Eskil Forsell
,
Joshua Foster
,
Michael C. Frank
,
Rebecca S. Frazier
,
Heather M. Fuchs
,
Philip A. Gable
,
Jeff Galak
,
Elisa Maria Galliani
,
Anup Gampa
,
Sara García
,
Douglas Gazarian
,
Elizabeth Gilbert
,
Roger Giner‐Sorolla
,
Andreas Glöckner
,
Lars Goellner
,
Jin X. Goh
,
Rebecca Goldberg
,
Patrick T. Goodbourn
,
Shauna Gordon-McKeon
,
Bryan Gorges
,
Jessie Gorges
,
J. B. Dobieand J. R. Goss
,
Jesse Graham
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YOU?
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· 2015
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aac4716
· OA: W1897139626
YOU?
·
· 2015
· Open Access
·
· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aac4716
· OA: W1897139626
Empirically analyzing empirical evidence One of the central goals in any scientific endeavor is to understand causality. Experiments that seek to demonstrate a cause/effect relation most often manipulate the postulated causal factor. Aarts et al. describe the replication of 100 experiments reported in papers published in 2008 in three high-ranking psychology journals. Assessing whether the replication and the original experiment yielded the same result according to several criteria, they find that about one-third to one-half of the original findings were also observed in the replication study. Science , this issue 10.1126/science.aac4716
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