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 psychology journal requires authors to share their raw data for all published studies. How does this policy support replication?
A researcher finds that a classic experiment on conformity does not yield the same results in a different country. What might this suggest about the original findings?
Describe how publication bias can affect the replication of psychological studies.
Describe one challenge researchers face when attempting to replicate a study.
Describe one reason why a replication study might fail.
Explain the difference between direct replication and conceptual replication.
Explain the role of transparency in facilitating replication in psychological research.
Explain why failed replications do not always mean the original study was wrong.
Explain why large sample sizes are important in replication studies.
What is one way to improve the transparency and replicability of psychological research?
What is replication in psychological research?
What is the 'replication crisis' in psychology?
