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  • LAKENS: Examining the Lack of a Meaningful Effect Using Equivalence Tests
  • Population? What Population?
  • If the American Statistical Association Warns About p-Values, and Nobody Hears It, Does It Make a Sound?
  • Economics E-Journal is Looking for a Few Good Replicators
  • StudySwap: eHarmony for Replicators
  • Revised European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity Calls for Publication of Negative Results
  • “Rigor Mortis”: The Retraction Watch Interview with Richard Harris
  • HUBBARD: A Common-Sense Typology of Replications
  • MENCLOVA: Is it Time for a Journal of Insignificant Results?
  • GELMAN: Some Natural Solutions to the p-Value Communication Problem—And Why They Won’t Work
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