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At the Institute for Replication (I4R), we work closely with researchers to systematically
reproduce and replicate research findings published in
leading academic journals to encourage transparency
and improve trust in social science research.
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Allegedly Does Not Replicate – A podcast where leading academics and experts from a broad range of disciplines—including economics, political science, sociology, and the humanities—examine the challenges and successes of replicating social-science research. Through candid, in-depth conversations, we explore what holds up, what falls apart, and how greater transparency can rebuild trust across fields
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