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The Pipeline Project: Pre-Publication Independent Replications of a Single Laboratory's Research Pipeline

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  • Martin Schweinsberg
  • Nikhil Madan
  • Michelangelo Vianello
  • S. Amy Sommer
  • Jennifer Jordan
  • Warren Tierney
  • Eli Awtrey
  • Luke Lei Zhu
  • Daniel Diermeier
  • Justin E. Heinze
  • Malavika Srinivasan
  • David Tannenbaum
  • Eliza Bivolaru
  • Jason Dana
  • Clintin P. Davis-Stober
  • Christilene du Plessis
  • Quentin F. Gronau
  • Andrew C. Hafenbrack
  • Eko Yi Liao
  • Alexander Ly
  • Maarten Marsman
  • Toshio Murase
  • Israr Qureshi
  • Michael Schaerer
  • Nico Thornley
  • Christina M. Tworek
  • Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
  • Lynn Wong
  • Tabitha Anderson
  • Christopher W. Bauman
  • Wendy L. Bedwell
  • Victoria Brescoll
  • Andrew Canavan
  • Jesse J. Chandler
  • Erik Cheries
  • Sapna Cheryan
  • Felix Cheung
  • Andrei Cimpian
  • Mark A. Clark
  • Diana Cordon
  • Fiery Cushman
  • Peter H. Ditto
  • Thomas Donahue
  • Sarah E. Frick
  • Monica Gamez-Djokic
  • Rebecca Hofstein Grady
  • Jesse Graham
  • Jun Gu
  • Adam Hahn
  • Brittany E. Hanson
  • Nicole J. Hartwich
  • Kristie Hein
  • Yoel Inbar
  • Lily Jiang
  • Tehlyr Kellogg
  • Deanna M. Kennedy
  • Nicole Legate
  • Timo P. Luoma
  • Heidi Maibuecher
  • Peter Meindl
  • Jennifer Miles
  • Alexandra Mislin
  • Daniel C. Molden
  • Matt Motyl
  • George Newman
  • Hoai Huong Ngo
  • Harvey Packham
  • Philip S. Ramsay
  • Jennifer L. Ray
  • Aaron M. Sackett
  • Anne-Laure Sellier
  • Tatiana Sokolova
  • Walter Sowden
  • Daniel Storage
  • Xiaomin Sun
  • Jay J. Van Bavel
  • Anthony N. Washburn
  • Cong Wei
  • Erik Wetter
  • Carlos T. Wilson
  • Sophie-Charlotte Darroux
  • Eric Luis Uhlmann

Abstract

This crowdsourced project introduces a collaborative approach to improving the reproducibility of scientific research, in which findings are replicated in qualified independent laboratories before (rather than after) they are published.

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  • Martin Schweinsberg & Nikhil Madan & Michelangelo Vianello & S. Amy Sommer & Jennifer Jordan & Warren Tierney & Eli Awtrey & Luke Lei Zhu & Daniel Diermeier & Justin E. Heinze & Malavika Srinivasan & , "undated". "The Pipeline Project: Pre-Publication Independent Replications of a Single Laboratory's Research Pipeline," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 45aaebc219f54416a212819b7, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:45aaebc219f54416a212819b72f28348
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