Replicability, Robustness, and Reproducibility in Psychological Science
Brian A. Nosek(Center for Open Science), Simine Vazire(The University of Melbourne), Anna Dreber(Stockholm School of Economics), Felix D. Schönbrodt(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Melissa Kline Struhl(Center for Open Science), Julia M. Rohrer(Leipzig University), Laura D. Scherer(University of Colorado Denver), Felipe Romero(University of Groningen), Hannah Moshontz(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Michèle B. Nuijten(Tilburg University), Katherine S. Corker(Grand Valley State University), Joe Hilgard(Illinois State University), Tom E Hardwicke(The University of Sydney), Anne M. Scheel(Eindhoven University of Technology), Aurélien Allard(University of California, Davis), Fiona Fidler(The University of Melbourne)
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