Replication and Reproducibility in Research

Replication and Reproducibility in Research

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Lucas Foster

Science, Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

13:58

The video discusses the importance of replication in scientific research, highlighting the reproducibility crisis where many studies fail to replicate. It explores causes such as statistical variability, misuse of p-values, and publication bias. The video suggests solutions like more replication studies, better understanding of p-values, and sharing data. It uses examples like social priming and power posing to illustrate these points.

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10 questions

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Why is replication considered essential in scientific research?

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What percentage of cancer treatment studies were successfully replicated by Amgen scientists?

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What is one of the less nefarious reasons for the lack of replicability in scientific studies?

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What is a common misunderstanding about p-values in scientific research?

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What is the impact of small sample sizes on study results?

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30 sec • 1 pt

What did the American Statistical Association emphasize about p-values in 2016?

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What is the false discovery rate in the social priming example provided?

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What is one proposed solution to improve the reproducibility of scientific research?

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What is one reason why replication studies are not as popular as new discoveries?

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is one benefit of sharing research data more widely?

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