diff --git a/content/publications/publications.md b/content/publications/publications.md index e8e6f4ea5d7..d423bd3d482 100644 --- a/content/publications/publications.md +++ b/content/publications/publications.md @@ -145,6 +145,27 @@ The **postprint** can [be found here (osf.io/
+## **Tracking and Mainstreaming Replications in the Social, Cognitive, and Behavioral Sciences** + +--- + +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](https://forrt.org/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. + +
+ +***Status***: Preprinted 🎉🥳. Cite as: +> 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. https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/ad2w6_v1 + +
+ +The **preprint** can [be found here (osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/ad2w6_v1)](https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/ad2w6_v1). + +
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+ ## **The Impact of Open Scholarship on Students' Learning Outcomes (Scoping Review)** --- diff --git a/content/reversals/reversals.md b/content/reversals/reversals.md index 6005231cd3e..afc80808ac5 100644 --- a/content/reversals/reversals.md +++ b/content/reversals/reversals.md @@ -80,17 +80,19 @@ and four of [FORRT’s Mission](https://forrt.org/about/mission/): ## **Current Status** -This is a dynamic project that is organized in five stages. Currently, we are in stage 3: +**This project has now concluded** and has been succeeded by multiple projects within the [FORRT Replication Hub](https://forrt.org/replication-hub/). The outcomes and framework of this initiative are discussed in our recent preprint: [Tracking and Mainstreaming Replications in the Social, Cognitive, and Behavioral Sciences](https://osf.io/preprints/metaarxiv/ad2w6_v1). + +The original project was organized in five stages: 1. **~~Proof of Concept Phase (adaptation of original project into FORRT, inclusion of effects from social and cognitive psychology, using Gavin Leech’s collection as a basis) → ~150 entries finished in 2021.~~** 1. ~~**Team Science Expansion Phase Across Disciplines** (crowd-sourcing entries and refine existing entries), started at the end of 2021. Drafting of first ‘output’ piece. Currently including a total of 600+ effects spanning 22 disciplines.~~ -1. **Database'ification and merging**, converting the spreadsheet and all effects into a meta-analytic database and merging it with existing replication databases. Planned until beginning of 2024. +1. ~~**Database'ification and merging**, converting the spreadsheet and all effects into a meta-analytic database and merging it with existing replication databases.~~ -1. **Review Phase** (open review to identify inconsistencies, missing data, and errors), planned for 2024. Publishing of first ‘output’ piece. +1. ~~**Review Phase** (open review to identify inconsistencies, missing data, and errors). Publishing of output piece.~~ -1. Regular **Update Phases** (dynamically adding new effects), planned for 2025 and beyond. +1. ~~**Update Phases** (dynamically adding new effects). Now continued through the Replication Hub projects.~~ {{% alert example %}} @@ -114,9 +116,7 @@ This is a dynamic project that is organized in five stages. Currently, we are in ## **How to contribute?** - - -Currently the project is closed for submissions, as we database'ify and merge our resource with other replication databases. In the meantime, please contribute new entries to the [FORRT Replication Database (FReD)](https://www.soscisurvey.de/replicate/) and contact Lukas Röseler at lukas.roeseler@uni-muenster.de for any questions. +This specific reversals project has concluded, and its work has been integrated into the broader [FORRT Replication Hub](https://forrt.org/replication-hub/). To contribute replication data, please submit new entries to the [FORRT Replication Database (FReD)](https://www.soscisurvey.de/replicate/) or contact Lukas Röseler at lukas.roeseler@uni-muenster.de for any questions. All **past or current project contributors** are listed at the [bottom of this page](#contributors).