Description: Improving the replicability of empirical research
“ For generalization, psychologists must finally rely, as has been done in all the older sciences, on replication ” ( Cohen, 1994 ).
DEFINITION OF REPLICABILITY : In empirical studies with sampling error, replicability refers to the probability of a study with a significant result to produce a significant result again in an exact replication study of the first study using the same sample size and significance criterion (Schimmack, 2017).
See Reference List at the end for peer-reviewed publications.