APS

2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026

Statistical Modeling of the Replication Crisis In Psychology Implicates Direct Replication As an Inefficient Approach

Barcelona, Spain · May 2026

Posters · How We Know: Methods, Measurement & Open Science

  • Isabella Rodrigues
    California State University, Long Beach
  • David Illingworth
    California State University, Long Beach

Abstract

A meta-scientific simulation study, utilizing Bayesian thresholds, examined whether direct replication is a feasible solution to the replication crisis in psychology. 3000 simulated studies were replicated until meeting a predefined evidential criterion which varied across two different models. Results indicated that direct replication may be an inefficient solution.

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