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  • Journal Says, If We Publish the Article, We’ll Publish the Replication
  • HIRSCHAUER et al.: Why replication is a nonsense exercise if we stick to dichotomous significance thinking and neglect the p-value’s sample-to-sample variability
  • Data Sharing in Political Science: Glass Half Empty? Or Full?
  • Failure of Justice: p-Values and the Courts
  • Should Null Results Require Greater Justification?
  • Pre-registration. From clinical trials. To psychology. Next, the world?
  • Replication in Economics: How Much? And What Matters?
  • Does Peer Review Ensure Scientific Integrity? Should it? Can it?
  • Top Political Science Journal Introduces Results-Free Peer Review
  • IN THE NEWS: Mother Jones (September 25, 2018)
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