Consensus meetings will outperform integrative experiments
Maximilian Primbs,
Leonie Dudda,
Pia K. Andresen,
Erin Michelle Buchanan,
Hannah Katharina Peetz,
Miguel Alejandro A. Silan and
Daniel Lakens
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Pia K. Andresen: Utrecht University
Erin Michelle Buchanan: Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Daniel Lakens: Eindhoven University of Technology
No 3ks6r, MetaArXiv from Center for Open Science
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We expect that consensus meetings, where researchers come together to discuss their theoretical viewpoints, prioritize the factors they agree are important to study, standardize their measures, and determine a smallest effect size of interest, will prove to be a more efficient solution to the lack of coordination and integration of claims in science than integrative experiments.
Date: 2023-03-29
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/3ks6r
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