A Path to Greater Credibility: Large-Scale Collaborative Education Research
Concerns about the replication crisis and unreliable findings have spread through several fields, including education and psychological research. In some areas of education, researchers have begun to adopt reforms that have proven useful in other fields. These include preregistration, open materials...
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Main Authors: | Matthew C. Makel (Author), Kendal N. Smith (Author), Matthew T. McBee (Author), Scott J. Peters (Author), Erin M. Miller (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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