New study shows 86% replicability of groundbreaking social-behavioral findings!
Scientists tested whether new social-behavioral findings could be reliably replicated. They used rigorous methods like confirmatory tests, large sample sizes, and transparency. They found that 86% of the new discoveries were successfully replicated, exceeding expectations. When one lab replicated another lab's finding, the effect size was almost the same. This shows that using these rigorous methods can increase the reliability of new discoveries.