No more hunting for replication studies: crowdsourced database makes them easy to find
Briefly

The FORRT database aims to ensure replication studies in social sciences become easily traceable and discoverable, addressing the challenges of publishing and funding these essential efforts.
Lukas Röseler emphasizes, 'We're trying to make it easier for researchers to make their replication attempts public, because it's often difficult to publish them, regardless of their outcome.'
The initiative seeks to emphasize the importance of replication studies as a fundamental aspect of research, highlighting the need for better accessibility and visibility.
By linking replication studies to the original publications, the database intends to simplify the process for researchers checking past replication efforts, promoting transparency in the scientific community.
Read at Nature
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