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Which method can be used to assess the accuracy and replicability of a study’s findings without conducting a full-scale replication?
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If you can reproduce findings you can figure out what was reported correctly and incorrectly.
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What potential issue may arise from exploiting information asymmetry in scientific research?
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What is one response to worrisome observations such as high percentages of inaccurate results?
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What is meant by reproducibility in the context of a restested model?
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You need a special statistical package to create a reproduction study because SPSS and R are not advanced enough.
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Using simulations to test reproducibility can detect _____.
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What are the three methods to conduct reproducibility?
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What may cause mismatches between reproduction and original regression reporting?
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Question 10 of 10
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Your study can get retracted if material errors are found.
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