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Hartmann, H., Azevedo, F., Röseler, L., Wallrich, L., Aldoh, A., Elsherif, M. M., Liu, M., O’Mahoney, R., Pavlovic, Z., Reason, R., Skvortsova, A., Agostini, V., Aitchinson, L., Al-Hoorie, A. H., Albayrak, N., Ammann, N., Anvari, F., Arriaga, P., Baker, B J., ... Leech, G. (2025, December). Tracking and mainstreaming replications in the social, cognitive, and behavioral sciences. MetaArXiv Preprint.
Replicability is a cornerstone of scientific progress. Yet, replications are often undervalued, and are sometimes seen as redundant, unimportant, or lacking novelty. This impedes their broader adoption in research and beyond. In response, the credibility revolution calls for slower, more deliberate science and greater responsiveness to fallibility. In this perspective piece, we argue that (a) replications are essential for validating scientific claims, (b) replications need to be made more visible, recognized, and integrated into research and educational practices, and (c) we can change the way we view and judge replication results. We propose a framework where replication studies can be systematically tracked and normalized through the Replication Hub as part of the Framework for Open and Reproducible Research Training (FORRT) initiative, with the goal of enhancing the visibility, integration, and cumulative impact of replication research across disciplines.
Link: https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/ad2w6_v1
Then also update the current status on the reversals page to say that this project has now concluded and been succeeded by multiple projects in the replication hub, replacing the outdated 2024 and 2025 promises - and link to this preprint that discusses the outcomes.