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dc.date.created2023-07-25T20:46:49Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationKorbmacher, Max Azevedo, Flavio Pennington, Charlotte R. Hartmann, Helena Pownall, Madeleine Schmidt, Kathleen Elsherif, Mahmoud M Breznau, Nate Robertson, Olly Kalandadze, Tamara Yu, Shijun Baker, Bradley J. O'Mahony, Aoife Olsnes, Jørgen Østmo-Sæter Shaw, John J. Gjoneska, Biljana Yamada, Juki Röer, Jan P. Murphy, Jeniffer Alzahawi, Shilaan Grinschgl, Sandra De Oliveira, Catia M. F. Wingen, Tobias Yeung, Siu Kit Liu, Meng König, Laura M. Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan Lecuona, Oscar Micheli, Leticia Evans, Thomas . The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes. Nature Communications. 2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/106350
dc.description.abstractAbstract The emergence of large-scale replication projects yielding successful rates substantially lower than expected caused the behavioural, cognitive, and social sciences to experience a so-called ‘replication crisis’. In this Perspective, we reframe this ‘crisis’ through the lens of a credibility revolution, focusing on positive structural, procedural and community-driven changes. Second, we outline a path to expand ongoing advances and improvements. The credibility revolution has been an impetus to several substantive changes which will have a positive, long-term impact on our research environment.
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dc.titleThe replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishThe replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorKorbmacher, Max
dc.creator.authorAzevedo, Flavio
dc.creator.authorPennington, Charlotte R.
dc.creator.authorHartmann, Helena
dc.creator.authorPownall, Madeleine
dc.creator.authorSchmidt, Kathleen
dc.creator.authorElsherif, Mahmoud M
dc.creator.authorBreznau, Nate
dc.creator.authorRobertson, Olly
dc.creator.authorKalandadze, Tamara
dc.creator.authorYu, Shijun
dc.creator.authorBaker, Bradley J.
dc.creator.authorO'Mahony, Aoife
dc.creator.authorOlsnes, Jørgen Østmo-Sæter
dc.creator.authorShaw, John J.
dc.creator.authorGjoneska, Biljana
dc.creator.authorYamada, Juki
dc.creator.authorRöer, Jan P.
dc.creator.authorMurphy, Jeniffer
dc.creator.authorAlzahawi, Shilaan
dc.creator.authorGrinschgl, Sandra
dc.creator.authorDe Oliveira, Catia M. F.
dc.creator.authorWingen, Tobias
dc.creator.authorYeung, Siu Kit
dc.creator.authorLiu, Meng
dc.creator.authorKönig, Laura M.
dc.creator.authorAlbayrak-Aydemir, Nihan
dc.creator.authorLecuona, Oscar
dc.creator.authorMicheli, Leticia
dc.creator.authorEvans, Thomas
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cristin.unitnamePsykologisk institutt
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dc.identifier.cristin2163577
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dc.identifier.jtitleNature Communications
dc.identifier.volume1
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s44271-023-00003-2
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dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn2041-1723
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