Thanks to Daniel Simons and Bobbie Spellman, the journal Perspectives in Psychological Science is now accepting submissions for a new section of each issue devoted to replicability. |
The premise of this test of replicability, of course, is that each of the labs should have generated the same pattern of results. |
We expected that the Centre would have developed a costing methodology based on the following generally accepted criteria: cause and effect, equitability, reliability, representativeness of actual efforts, and replicability. |
More importantly, there is something positive that has come out of the crisis of replicability — something vitally important for all experimental sciences. |
The country programme included no explicitly stated aims for sustainability and replicability of the main activities related to child survival. |
The premise of replicability is that the scientific community can correct for these flaws. |