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What is the replication crisis, and what are some potential solutions?
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What is the replication crisis, and what are some potential solutions?
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The replication crisis refers to the difficulty in replicating studies and obtaining consistent results. Potential solutions include improved research practices, increased transparency, and a greater emphasis on pre-registration and open science.
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