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Positive Outcomes of the Replication Crisis
The replication crisis has served as a catalyst for positive change in the scientific community. It has prompted scientists to increase collaboration, adopt more open practices, and ultimately improve the methods by which science is conducted and its findings are shared.
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What does the term 'replication crisis' primarily refer to within psychology and other scientific fields?
The replication crisis in psychology describes a situation where independent researchers have discovered that the findings of most well-known, classic studies can be easily and consistently reproduced.