Using prediction markets to estimate the reproducibility of scientific research

Volume: 112, Issue: 50, Pages: 15343 - 15347
Published: Nov 9, 2015
Abstract
Concerns about a lack of reproducibility of statistically significant results have recently been raised in many fields, and it has been argued that this lack comes at substantial economic costs. We here report the results from prediction markets set up to quantify the reproducibility of 44 studies published in prominent psychology journals and replicated in the Reproducibility Project: Psychology. The prediction markets predict the outcomes of...
Paper Details
Title
Using prediction markets to estimate the reproducibility of scientific research
Published Date
Nov 9, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
50
Pages
15343 - 15347
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