Replication in Psychological Research
Psychology ⇒ Research Methods in Psychology
Replication in Psychological Research starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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A researcher finds that a famous experiment cannot be replicated in their lab. What might this suggest about the original findings?
Describe one challenge researchers face when attempting to replicate a study.
Describe one ethical consideration when conducting replication studies.
Describe one way researchers can increase the likelihood of successful replication.
Describe what is meant by 'open science' and how it relates to replication.
Explain the difference between direct and conceptual replication.
Explain what is meant by the 'replication crisis' in psychology.
Explain why replication is considered a key part of the scientific method.
Explain why some studies are more difficult to replicate than others.
What is replication in psychological research?
What is the main goal of a replication study?
Why is replication important in psychological research?
