The reproducibility project: A model of large-scale collaboration for empirical research on reproducibility Book Chapter

Aarts, AA, Alexander, A, Attridge, P et al. (2014). The reproducibility project: A model of large-scale collaboration for empirical research on reproducibility . 299-324. 10.1201/b16868

cited authors

  • Aarts, AA; Alexander, A; Attridge, P; Bahník, Š; Barnett-Cowan, M; Bartmess, E; Bosco, FA; Brown, B; Brown, K; Chandler, JJ; Clay, R; Cleary, H; Cohn, M; Costantini, G; Crusius, J; DeCoster, J; DeGaetano, M; Donohue, R; Dunn, E; Eggleston, C; Estel, V; Farach, FJ; Fiedler, S; Field, JG; Fitneva, S; Foster, JD; Frazier, RS; Galliani, EM; Giner-Sorolla, R; Goss, RJ; Graham, J; Grange, JA; Hartshorne, J; Hayes, TB; Hicks, G; Humphries, D; Jahn, G; Johnson, K; Joy-Gaba, JA; Goellner, L; Kappes, HB; Lai, CK; Lakens, D; Lane, KA; LeBel, EP; Lee, M; Lemm, K; Lewis, M; Lin, SC; Mackinnon, S; Mainard, H; Mann, N; May, M; Motyl, M; Moore, K; Müller, SM; Nosek, BA; Olsson, C; Perugini, M; Pitts, M; Ratliff, K; Renkewitz, F; Rutchick, AM; Sandstrom, G; Selterman, D; Simpson, W; Smith, CT; Spies, JR; Talhelm, T; van't Veer, A; Vianello, M

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abstract

  • The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as “How do things work?” and “Why do they work that way?” Scientists use a variety of methodologies to describe, predict, and explain natural phenomena. These methods are so diverse that it is difficult to define a unique scientific method, although all scientific methodologies share the assumption of reproducibility (Hempel and Oppenheim, 1948; Kuhn, 1962; Popper, 1934/1992; Salmon, 1989).

publication date

  • January 1, 2014

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13

start page

  • 299

end page

  • 324