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LEBEL: Curate Science – 2017 Year in Review and Upcoming Plans for 2018

Curate Science ( CurateScience.org) is an online platform to track, organize, and interpret replications of published findings in the social sciences, with a current focus on the psychology literature. We had a very productive year in 2017. Here are some highlights of our accomplishments: – With N=1,008 replications, we became (to our knowledge) the world’s largest database of curated replications in the social sciences, covering all replications from the Reproducibility Project: Psychology, Many Labs 1 and 3, the Social Psychology special issue, and Registered Replication Reports 1 through 6).

ETIENNE LEBEL: Introducing “CurateScience.Org”

It is my pleasure to introduce Curate Science ( http://CurateScience.org) to The Replication Network. Curate Science is a web application that aims to facilitate and incentivize the curation and verification of empirical results in the social sciences (initial focus in Psychology). Science is the most successful approach to generating cumulative knowledge about how our world works.

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