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Operant Protocols for Assessing the Cost-benefit Analysis During Reinforced Decision Making by Rodents
Published on: September 10, 2018
The costs and benefits of replication studies
Nicholas A Coles1, Leonid Tiokhin2, Anne M Scheel3
1Department of Psychology,Austin Peay Building,University of Tennessee,Knoxville,TN 37996.colesn@utk.edu.
Abstract:
The debate about whether replication studies should become mainstream is essentially driven by disagreements about their costs and benefits and the best ways to allocate limited resources. Determining when replications are worthwhile requires quantifying their expected utility. We argue that a formalized framework for such evaluations can be useful for both individual decision-making and collective discussions about replication.
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