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by smallnamespace
1060 days ago
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One lab is definitely not adequate. Replication attempts don't give you an unambiguous signal, many things can go wrong. If one lab hasn't succeeded in replicating the paper, does that mean the paper is wrong, or just that a necessary step wasn't documented clearly or followed correctly? More labs trying to replicate give you more independent signals. |
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Getting a false negative from a lab is plausible.
Getting a false positive seems very unlikely.