Do scientific claims, based on systematic observations, mean they are compulsorily true? Some empirical studies are accurate and reliable, other display major shortcomings. Indeed, several methodologists have highlighted a high rate of lack of confirmation of research findings. The purpose of this editorial is to discuss methodological advancements to enhance replicability in quantitative psychology.

How to increase replicability in Quantitative Psychology?

Graziella Orrù
Primo
;
Ciro Conversano
Secondo
;
Angelo Gemignani
Ultimo
2019-01-01

Abstract

Do scientific claims, based on systematic observations, mean they are compulsorily true? Some empirical studies are accurate and reliable, other display major shortcomings. Indeed, several methodologists have highlighted a high rate of lack of confirmation of research findings. The purpose of this editorial is to discuss methodological advancements to enhance replicability in quantitative psychology.
2019
Orru', Graziella; Conversano, Ciro; Gemignani, Angelo
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