Replicability Crisis: How Social Science Studies Fall Short
Examining Replicability in Social and Behavioral Sciences
2026.04.02Updated 3d ago

In a comprehensive effort to address the pressing issue of replicability within the social and behavioural sciences, a team of researchers led by Tyner, Abatayo, and Daley embarked on an ambitious
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Researchers led by Tyner, Abatayo, and Daley conducted a comprehensive study examining replicability failures in social and behavioral sciences. Their work addresses a pressing concern about whether published findings can be consistently reproduced, revealing significant gaps in research methodology and transparency across these fields.
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