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Replicability means obtaining consistent results across studies aimed at answering the same scientific questions using different data.
Occasionally, non-replicability may be helpful and advance scientific knowledge, such as discovering previously unknown effects.
A new National Academies report says academic institutions, journals, funding organizations, and policymakers can all play a role in improving reproducibility and reducing unhelpful sources of non-replicability in research results.
Different types of reproducibility
Differences across fields that affect what reproducible research means
Typical recipe of research practices
Moving in the opposite direction of reproducibility and transparency: stealth research
Potential solutions to improve reproducibility
Large-scale collaboration and adoption of replication culture
Replication - by whom?