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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
A Brief Note
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Background and Facilitators of the Crisis
1. Publication Bias
2. False-Positive Results and a Nontechnical Overview of Their Modeling
3. Questionable Research Practices (QRPs) and Their Devastating Scientific Effects
4. A Few Case Studies of QRP-Driven Irreproducible Results
5. The Return of Pathological Science Accompanied by a Pinch of Replication
II. Approaches for Identifying Irreproducible Findings
6. The Replication Process
7. Multiple-Study Replication Initiatives
8. Damage Control upon Learning That One’s Study Failed to Replicate
III. Strategies for Increasing the Reproducibility of Published Scientific Results
9. Publishing Issues and Their Impact on Reproducibility
10. Preregistration, Data Sharing, and Other Salutary Behaviors
11. A (Very) Few Concluding Thoughts
Index
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