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Making prepublication independent replication mainstream

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posted on 2019-04-29, 08:08 authored by Warren Tierney, Martin Schweinsberg, Eric Luis Uhlmann
The widespread replication of research findings in independent laboratories prior to publication is suggested as a complement to traditional replication approaches. The pre-publication independent replication approach further addresses three key concerns from replication skeptics by systematically taking context into account, reducing reputational costs for original authors and replicators, and increasing the theoretical value of failed replications.

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Behavioral and Brain Sciences;41, e153-

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Cambridge University Press

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