Replication
The Real World
Are we living in a Simulation?
Transparency
Shady Procedures
100

A study that is _____is reproducible; this does not mean that the study could hypothetically be replicated, but rather that the result has been repeated.

Replicable

100

This is the real world; it has high external validity (specifically, high ecological validity).

Field setting

100

A subdiscipline in psychology focusing on how cultural contexts shape human thinking, feeling, and behavior.

Cultural psychology

100

A series of related studies conducted by different researchers who have tested similar variables.

Scientific literature

100
When researchers mislead about the strength of the evidence by not reporting conditions or measures that did not support the hypothesis

Underreporting null effects

200

The original study is repeated as closely as possible to determine whether the original effect is found in the new data.

Direct replication (aka exact replication)

200

This mode is used when researchers want to apply the findings from the sample in the study to a larger population of interest.

Generalization mode

200

–Contact comfort theory

and

–“Parent-as-grammar-coach” theory

are examples of what "mode" of research?

Theory Testing mode

200

A statistical analysis that yields a quantitative summary of a scientific literature.

Meta-analysis

200

HARKing

Hypothesising After Results are Known

300

Researchers explore the same research question but use different procedures.

Conceptual replication

300

Another term for ecological validity

mundane realism

300

A researcher in theory-testing mode focuses on ________ validity, while a researcher in generalization mode focuses on ________ validity.

Internal; External

300

A meta-analysis might overestimate the true effect size because null effects (or opposite effects) haven’t been included in the analysis

File drawer problem

300

When researchers analyze data in many different ways, so the result is more likely to be a fluke.

p-hacking

400

Researchers replicate the original study but add some variables to test additional questions.

Replication-plus-extension

400

_________ claims are always in generalization mode

Frequency

400

Typically used when testing association claims or causal claims to investigate whether there is support for a particular theory.

Theory-testing mode

400

When researchers publish the hypothesis and study design before data collection and analysis begin.

Preregistration

400

When the ___________ is too small, a few extreme individuals could have a disproportionate influence on means and patterns. 

 Sample size

500

Replicability helps interrogate which of the four big validities?

External Validity

500

An aspect of external validity in which the focus is on whether a laboratory study generalizes to real-world settings

Ecological validity

500

Sometimes studies conducted in laboratories can feel very real. Their tasks might be similar to tasks we do in the real world, and might make people experience authentic emotions, motivations, and behaviors.

Experimental realism

500

Studies with large _______ produce estimates that are more precise and replicable. 

Sample sizes 

500

_________ do not always consider the importance of replicability.

Journalists