Paper 4⃣ by @StanLazic at @Cambridge_Uni in @BMC_series identified that "12% of papers had pseudoreplication and a further 36% were suspected of having pseudoreplication." Dr. Mason’s suggested Q: what might a similar survey of welfare research find? 7/ ht
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@FlyBottleEscape To nest is best. https://t.co/o4cMJjkTxv
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This paper found evidence of pseudoreplication when assessing papers within a single issue of Nature Neuroscience: https://t.co/RbJF96Op4l Importantly, only 3 of 19 papers had enough information to determine whether pseudoreplication occurred. Transpar
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RT @GregLJMU: 4/4. There is great coverage of the topic by Stanley Lazic. Please check out this paper for example. We need to consign such…