Posts tagged with 'replicability'

Predicting Replicability Challenge: Round 1 Results and Round 2 Opportunity
Replicability refers to observing evidence for a prior research claim in data that is independent of the prior research. It is one component of establishing credibility of...
Tags: Replication, Reproducibility, Research, Collaboration, Replicability
From Open Science to AI: Benchmarking LLMs on Reproducibility, Robustness, and Replication
At the Center for Open Science (COS), our work is about making research more transparent, rigorous, and verifiable. As AI tools enter the research workflow, we need evidence about...
Tags: Replication, Reproducibility, Research, Collaboration, Replicability, AI
The Reforms Are Working: Evidence That the Credibility of Social-Behavioral Sciences Can Be Improved
Update: The paper mentioned in this blog has since been retracted. Read the authors' summary response. The landscape of social-behavioral sciences, particularly psychology,...
Tags: Replication, Reproducibility, Research, Research Best Practices, Open Science, Replicability
Guest Post — Exploring the Strengths and Limitations of Replication in the Humanities: Two Case Studies
By Charlotte C.S. Rulkens, Hans van Eyghen, Rachel S. A. Pear, Rik Peels, Lex M. Bouter, Maartje Stols-Witlox, Gijsbert van den Brink, Sabrina Meloni, Edwin Buijsen, René van...
Tags: Replication, Replicability