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- 249: Still no reform effect, just overfitted control functions and inflated precision

- Joop Adema, Olle Folke and Johanna Rickne
- 248: Re-analysis of Adema et al. (2025a)

- Riccardo Ciacci
- 247: A comment on "Pandemic Schooling Mode and Student Test Scores: Evidence from US School Districts"

- Shumi Akhtar, Liwen Guo, Yue Hua and Hang Anh Nguyen
- 246: A comment on "From Hashtag to Hate Crime: Twitter and Antiminority Sentiment"

- Shumi Akhtar, Kien Hoang-Le, Haoxuan Liu and Vidhulaa Vangal
- 245: A Computational and Robustness Reproduction of "Ramadan Fasting Increases Leniency in Judges from Pakistan and India"

- Victor Y. Wu
- 244: Response to Replication of Examining Inequality in the Time Cost of Waiting

- Stephen B. Holt and Katie Vinopal
- 243: A comment on "Examining Inequality in the Time Cost of Waiting"

- Jonathan D. Hall and Derek Thiele
- 242: Optimal Post-Hoc Theorizing

- Andrew Y. Chen
- 241: A Comment on "Delivering Remote Learning Using a Low-Tech Solution: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Bangladesh"

- Lenka Fiala, Jack Fitzgerald, Essi Kujansuu, Derek Mikola, David Valenta, Juan P. Aparicio, Michael Wiebe, Matthew D. Webb and Abel Brodeur
- 240: Comment on "Telementoring and Homeschooling during School Closures: A Randomized Experiment in Rural Bangladesh" by Hassan et al

- Juan P. Aparicio, Nikolai Cook, Derek Mikola, Ole Rogeberg, David Valenta, Michael Wiebe, Carl Bonander and Abel Brodeur
- 239: Emergent Analogical Reasoning in Large Language Models: A Replication with Open-weights Alternatives

- Andrea Gregor de Varda, Chiara Saponaro and Marco Marelli
- 238: A Replication Report on "Political polarization of news media and influencers on Twitter in the 2016 and 2020 US presidential elections" by Flamino et al. 2023

- Philipp Knöpfle, Mario Haim and Johannes Breuer
- 237: A comment on "A 2 million-person, campaign-wide field experiment shows how digital advertising affects voter turnout"

- Dominique Geissler, Abdurahman Maarouf, Dominik Bär, Nicolas Pröllochs and Stefan Feuerriegel
- 236: A comment on "The use-the-best heuristic facilitates deception detection"

- Janis H. Zickfeld and Christian T. Elbæk
- 235: Replication of "Why voters who value democracy participate in democratic backsliding"

- Karolin Freitag, Laura Kiemes and Alexander Wuttke
- 234: The Robustness Dashboard

- Gunther Bensch, Julian Rose, Abel Brodeur and Jörg Ankel-Peters
- 233: Do Gasoline Price Shocks during Adolescence Reduce Driving as an Adult? A Replication Exercise

- Michael Wiebe
- 232: How many jobs can be done remotely? A reanalysis of Dingel and Neiman (2020)

- Michael Wiebe
- 231: The Political Consequences of Resource Scarcity: Targeted Spending in a Water-Stressed Democracy. A Replication Study of Mahadevan and Shenoy

- Ryan McWay and Matthew Braaksma
- 230: Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns, COVID-19 and the Shadow Pandemic in India. A Reproduction Study of Ravindran and Shah

- Ryan McWay
- 229: A Comment on "The Association between Vaccination Status Identification and Societal Polarization", Henkel et al. (2023)

- Kinga Barrafrem, Lina Koppel and Amanda M. Lindkvist
- 228: A Comment on "Your Place in the World: Relative Income and Global Inequality" by Fehr, Mollerstrom and Perez-Truglia (2022)

- Erwan Dujeancourt, Francesca Foliano and Olle Hammar
- 227: Opinion on the Replication Debate over Heyes and Saberian (2019)

- David Roodman
- 226: Re-Analysis of Ciacci, R. (2024). Banning the purchase of sex increases cases of rape: evidence from Sweden

- Joop Adema, Olle Folke and Johanna Rickne
- 225: The Origins of Reporting Bias: Selective but Unbiased Reporting by Early-Career Researchers?

- Anastasiya-Mariya Asanov, Igor Asanov, Guido Buenstorf, Valon Kadriu and Pia Schoch
- 224: A Robustness Report of "Do We Become More Lonely With Age? A Coordinated Data Analysis of Nine Longitudinal Studies"

- Samuel Pawel, Luisa Kutlar and Philipp Knöpfle
- 223: A Comment on "A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Evidence on Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic"

- Nino Buliskeria, Ali Elminejad, Tomas Havranek, Zuzana Irsova, Stepan Jurajda, Marek Kapicka and Martina Lušková
- 222: A Comment on "Calvert et al. (2023): Changes in Preterm Birth and Stillbirth during COVID-19 Lockdowns in 26 Countries"

- Philipp Dyroff and Robert Miller
- 221: A Comment on "Income and Inequality in the Aztec Empire on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest"

- Olle Hammar
- 220: Pre-Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans in Experimental Economics

- Taisuke Imai, Séverine Toussaert, Aurélien Baillon, Anna Dreber, Seda Ertaç, Magnus Johannesson, Levent Neyse and Marie Claire Villeval
- 219: A Comment on "Interregional Contact and the Formation of a Shared Identity"

- Adrien Foutelet, Bo-Yeon Jang and María Medellín-Esguerra
- 218: A Comment on "College Enrollment and Mandatory FAFSA Applications: Evidence from Louisiana"

- Guillaume Morlet, Thi Kim Dung Dang and Mirinda Anderson
- 217: Responses to Bensch, Rose, Neubauer, Ankel-Peters, and Brodeur

- Firoz Ahmed, Roland Hodler and Asad Islam
- 216: Report on "Partisan effects of information campaigns in competitive authoritarian elections: evidence from Bangladesh" by Ahmed et al. (2024)

- Gunther Bensch, Julian Rose, Florian Neubauer, Jörg Peters and Abel Brodeur
- 215: Reproduction report of Garcia et al. (2023) "Experiential values are underweighted in decisions involving symbolic options"

- Minho Hwang and Dongil Chung
- 214: "Try to Balance the Baseline": A Comment on "Parent-Teacher Meetings and Student Outcomes: Evidence from a Developing Country" by Islam (2019)

- Carl Bonander, Olle Hammar, Niklas Jakobsson, Gunther Bensch, Felix Holzmeister and Abel Brodeur
- 213: A Comment on "A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Emotional Disorders"

- František Bartoš and Henrik R. Godmann
- 212: Replication Report: Corrupted by Algorithms? How AI-generated And Human-written Advice Shape (Dis)Honesty

- Lachlan Deer, Adithya Krishna and Lyla Zhang
- 211: A Comment on "Jobs and Political Participation: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Ethiopia" by Aalen et al

- Mofei Jia, Orestis Kopsacheilis, Essi Kujansuu and Anna Popova
- 210: Comment on "Food insecurity and mental health of women during COVID-19: Evidence from a developing country" by Rahman et al

- Lenka Fiala, Anders Kjelsrud, Essi Kujansuu and Abel Brodeur
- 209: The Sources of Researcher Variation in Economics

- Nick Huntington-Klein, Claus Pörtner, Yubraj Acharya, Matus Adamkovic, Joop Adema, Lameck Ondieki Agasa, Imtiaz Ahmad, Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel, Martin Eckhoff Andresen, David Angenendt, José Ignacio Antón, Andreu Arenas, Erkmen Giray Aslim, Stanislav Avdeev, Andrew Bacher-Hicks, Bradley J. Baker, Imesh Nuwan Bandara, Avijit Bansal, David Bartram, Katarzyna Bech-Wysocka, Christopher Bennett, Andu Berha, Inés Berniell, Moiz Bhai, Shreya Bhattacharya, Markus Bjoerkheim, Jeffrey R. Bloem, Margaret Brehm, Martín Brun, Florent Buisson, Pralhad Burli, Andrew M. Camp, Nicola Cerutti, Weiwei Chen, Jeffrey Clement, Matthew Collins, Lee Crawfurd, John Cullinan, Lachlan Deer, Reid Dorsey-Palmateer, Nicolas Duquette, Diego Marino Fages, Grace Falken, Christine Farquharson, Jan Feld, Yevgeniy Feyman, Nathan Fiala, Anne Fitzpatrick, Andrey Fradkin, Evaewero French, Wei Fu, Luca Fumarco, Sebastian Gallegos, Julio Galárraga, Aaron Gamino, Romain Gauriot, Victor Gay, Savas Gayaker, Jules Gazeaud, Alexandra de Gendre, Gregory Gilpin, Daniele Girardi, Dan Goldhaber, Mark Harris, Blake H. Heller, Daniel Henderson, Arne Henningsen, Junita Henry, Clément Herman, Øystein Hernæs, Andrew J. Hill, Felix Holzmeister, Martijn Huysmans, M. Saad Imtiaz, Anil K. Jain, Niklas Jakobsson, José Kaire, Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara, Daniel H. Karney, Sie Won Kim, Valentin Klotzbücher, Christoph Kronenberg, Daniel LaFave, David Lang, Ryan Lee, Maxime Liégey, Dede Long, Jan Marcus, Gabriele Mari, Ian McCarthy, Laura Meinzen-Dick, Erik Merkus, Klaus M. Miller, Lukas Mogge, S. M. Woahid Murad, Rafiuddin Najam, Elias Naumann, Job Nda Nmadu, Gorkem Turgut Ozer, Jayash Paudel, Filippos Petroulakis, Christian Peukert, Visa Pitkänen, Simon Porcher, Manab Prakash, Andrew Adrian Yu Pua, Todd Pugatch, Daniel Putman, Veeshan Rayamajhee, Obeid Ur Rehman, Maira Reimão, Anna Reuter, Michael David Ricks, Fernando Rios-Avila, Abel Rodriguez, Julian Roeckert, Ivan Ropovik, Jayjit Roy, Nicolas Salamanca, Margaret Samahita, Aparna Samudra, Vassiki Sanogo, Orkhan Sariyev, Henning Schaak, Joel E. Segel, Hans Henrik Sievertsen, Mike Smet, Brock Smith, Lucy C. Sorensen, Lisa Spantig, Krzysztof Szczygielski, Anirudh Tagat, Huseyin Tastan, Martin Trombetta, Madhavi Venkatesan, Antoine Vernet, Eden Volkov, Gary A. Wagner, Yue Wang, Zachary Ward, Tom Waters, Ellerie Weber, Stephen E. Weinberg, Kristina S. Weißmüller, Christian Westheide, Kevin Williams, Xiaoyang Ye, Jisang Yu, Muhammad Umer Zahid and Raffaele Zanoli
- 208: A Comment on "Raising Health Awareness in Rural Communities: A Randomized Experiment in Bangladesh and India" by Siddique et al. (2024)

- Anders Kjelsrud, Andreas Kotsadam, Ole Rogeberg and Abel Brodeur
- 207: A Comment on "Improving Women's Mental Health During a Pandemic"

- Abel Brodeur, Lenka Fiala, Jack Fitzgerald, Essi Kujansuu, David Valenta, Ole Rogeberg and Gunther Bensch
- 206: A Comment on "A Systematic Review of Worldwide Causal and Correlational Evidence on Digital Media and Democracy" by Lorenz-Spreen et al., (2023)

- Ziqian Xia, Jinquan Ye and Ramit Debnath
- 205: Risky Intertemporal Choices Have A Common Value Function, But A Separate Choice Function

- Filip Fidanoski, Vinayak Dixit and Andreas Ortmann
- 204: Electoral Cycles in Macroprudential Regulation - A Replication of Müller (2023)

- Attila Gáspár, Alexandra Sandström, Taylor Watson and Timo Wochner
- 203: Replication Report: A Comment on "Politicians' Private Sector Job and Parliamentary Behavior"

- Rachel Ganly, Lukas Lehner, P. Linh Nguyen and Alex Sutherland
- 202: Report for the Nature Human Behaviour Mass Reproduction Initiative: Seeing Racial Avoidance on New York City Streets

- Joris Frese
- 201: A Comment on "An Experimental Manipulation of the Value of Effort"

- Robin Brooker and Sergio Lo Iacono
- 200: Response to Replication Report of "Negativity Drives Online News Consumption"

- Claire E. Robertson, Nicolas Pröllochs, Philip Pärnamets, Jay J. Van Bavel and Stefan Feuerriegel
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