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科学领域:

  • 心理学是一门科学.
  • 科学方法科学方法学

背景情况:

  • 复制性对于验证心理学科学发现至关重要.
  • 复制研究很少发生,并且访问复制数据是具有挑战性的.
  • 这阻碍了研究资源的有效分配和科学进步.

研究的目的:

  • 为了解决心理学中复制数据的稀缺问题.
  • 引入一个新的平台,即复制数据库,用于访问和提交复制发现.
  • 提高复制研究的可见性和可查性.

主要方法:

  • 开发了一个新的平台,即复制数据库 (https://forrt-replications.shinyapps.io/fred_explorer).
  • 该数据库包含1,239个原始发现与复制发现相结合.
  • 基础设施允许研究人员提交,访问和参与复制数据.

主要成果:

  • 数据库提供了一个用户友好的图形界面,方便搜索.
  • 它通过各种因素来追踪复制率,例如出版年和期刊.
  • 有助于评估心理学研究的稳定性.

结论:

  • 复制数据库提高了复制研究的可见性和可访问性.
  • 它支持评估心理学研究的稳定性.
  • 旨在改善资源分配,加快心理学科学进步.