摘要:Replication is vital in the psychological sciences and has become increasingly important as questionable research practices (e.g., p-hacking) have come to the surface in recent years (Shrout & Rodgers, 2018). Results that are replicated across different studies, samples, and researchers raise confidence in the validity, reliability, and generalizability of statistical inferences and enhance the ability to generate strong theoretical models. However, in light of a necessary shift toward replication in the field, a fundamental question remains: what constitutes a successful replication.