The chosen article that we will review and discuss is…
The emergence of large-scale replication projects yielding successful rates substantially lower than expected caused the behavioural, cognitive, and social sciences to experience a so-called ‘replication crisis’. In this Perspective, we reframe this ‘crisis’ through the lens of a credibility revolution, focusing on positive structural, procedural and community-driven changes. Second, we outline a path to expand ongoing advances and improvements. The credibility revolution has been an impetus to several substantive changes which will have a positive, long-term impact on our research environment.
Dr Romain Thomas (Head of Research Software Engineering, University of Sheffield) will take us through this paper highlighting some salient points and opening discussion.
Full details of how to join can be found on the ReproducibiliTea Sheffield Website.