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John Oliver and Last Week Tonight on Replications and Scientific Reliability

  Posted on 11th May 2016 by replicationnetwork

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How does one know when replication has hit the big time?  When JOHN OLIVER and LAST WEEK TONIGHT do an entire episode on it.  For readers of TRN, much of what he talks about will be familiar.  Just a lot funnier.  Check…

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