The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes | Communications Psychology

peter.suber's bookmarks 2023-08-04

Summary:

Abstract:  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.

From the body of the article: "An academic movement collectively known as open scholarship (incorporating Open Science and Open Research) has driven constructive change by accelerating the uptake of robust research practices while concomitantly championing a more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible psychological science...."

Link:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s44271-023-00003-2

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oa.new oa.reproducibility oa.open_science oa.peer_review oa.growth oa.psychology oa.recommendations oa.history_of oa.ssh

Date tagged:

08/04/2023, 09:04

Date published:

08/04/2023, 05:04