Introducing synchronous robustness reports
František Bartoš (),
Alexandra Sarafoglou,
Balazs Aczel,
Suzanne Hoogeveen,
Christopher D. Chambers and
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
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František Bartoš: University of Amsterdam
Alexandra Sarafoglou: University of Amsterdam
Balazs Aczel: ELTE Eotvos Lorand University
Suzanne Hoogeveen: Utrecht University
Christopher D. Chambers: Cardiff University
Eric-Jan Wagenmakers: University of Amsterdam
Nature Human Behaviour, 2025, vol. 9, issue 4, 635-637
Abstract:
Most empirical research articles feature a single primary analysis that is conducted by the authors. However, different analysis teams usually adopt different analytical approaches and frequently reach varied conclusions. We propose synchronous robustness reports — brief reports that summarize the results of alternative analyses by independent experts — to strengthen the credibility of science.
Date: 2025
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