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Selecting target papers for replication

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 July 2018

Anton Kuehberger
Affiliation:
Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Salzburg, Salzburg 5020, Austria. anton.kuehberger@sbg.ac.athttps://ccns.sbg.ac.at/people/kuehberger/
Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck
Affiliation:
Department of Business Administration, University of Bern, Bern 3012, Switzerland. michael@schulte-mecklenbeck.comhttp://www.schulte-mecklenbeck.com Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin 14195, Germany.

Abstract

Randomness in the selection process of to-be-replicated target papers is critical for replication success or failure. If target papers are chosen because of the ease of doing a replication, or because replicators doubt the reported findings, replications are likely to fail. To date, the selection of replication targets is biased.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2018 

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