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Confounds in "Failed" Replications
2019
Frontiers in Psychology
Reproducibility is essential to science, yet a distressingly large number of research findings do not seem to replicate. Here I discuss one underappreciated reason for this state of affairs. I make my case by noting that, due to artifacts, several of the replication failures of the vastly advertised Open Science Collaboration's Reproducibility Project: Psychology turned out to be invalid. Although these artifacts would have been obvious on perusal of the data, such perusal was deemed
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01884
pmid:31551846
pmcid:PMC6737580
fatcat:mwfesg2ne5bjfi22iifclosg4e