Replicability and Models of Priming: What a Resource Computation Framework can Tell us About Expectations of Replicability
Abstract
In this article, we argue that whether or not a replication attempt is informative is dependent on the accuracy of one's underlying model to explain the effect, as it is the explanatory model that enumerates the contingencies necessary for producing the effect. If the model is incorrect, then a researcher may unknowingly change variables that the model says are irrelevant but which are really essential, rendering the replication results...
Paper Details
Title
Replicability and Models of Priming: What a Resource Computation Framework can Tell us About Expectations of Replicability
Published Date
Jun 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
Supplement
Pages
124 - 136
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