We all know that HARKing (hypothesizing after results are known) is bad, but can similar problems arise even before the a study is conducted? Sometimes it seems that the very act of proposing a replication study makes original authors think differently about their original work.
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Arguments about expertise and context dependence are often dismissed as defensive and unscientific reactions to failed replications; but what do we do when a hero of the replication movement emphasizes the importance of these factors when evaluating failed replications?
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How should we deal with failed manipulation checks in replication studies?
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Do researchers who conduct replication studies need to contact original authors?
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