New paper estimates the replicability of >14,000 psychology papers using machine learning. They found:

1. "Experiments replicate at a significantly lower rate than do non-experimental studies"
2. "authors’ cumulative publication # and citation impact are positively related to the likelihood of replication"
3. "media attention is positively related to the likelihood of replication failure"

via pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2208
#Science @academicchatter #Psychology #MetaScience #ReplicationCrisis #SciComm

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@erinnacland Didn't read the article. What do they mean by replication of non experimental results? What exactly are they replicating?

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