Response to Comment on "Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science"

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​Response to Comment on "Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science"​
Anderson, C. J.; Bahnik, S.; Barnett-Cowan, M.; Bosco, F. A.; Chandler, J.; Chartier, C. R. & Cheung, F. et al.​ (2016) 
Science351(6277).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aad9163 

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Anderson, Christopher J.; Bahnik, Stepan; Barnett-Cowan, Michael; Bosco, Frank A.; Chandler, Jesse; Chartier, Christopher R.; Cheung, Felix; Christopherson, Cody D.; Cordes, Andreas; Cremata, Edward J.; Della Penna, Nicolas; Estel, Vivien; Fedor, Anna; Fitneva, Stanka A.; Frank, Michael C.; Grange, James A.; Hartshorne, Joshua K.; Hasselman, Fred; Henninger, Felix; van der Hulst, Marije; Jonas, Kai J.; Lai, Calvin K.; Levitan, Carmel A.; Miller, Jeremy K.; Moore, Katherine S.; Meixner, Johannes M.; Munafo, Marcus R.; Neijenhuijs, Koen I.; Nilsonne, Gustav; Nosek, Brian A.; Plessow, Franziska; Prenoveau, Jason M.; Ricker, Ashley A.; Schmidt, Kathleen; Spies, Jeffrey R.; Stieger, Stefan; Strohminger, Nina; Sullivan, Gavin B.; van Aert, Robbie C. M.; van Assen, Marcel A. L. M.; Vanpaemel, Wolf; Vianello, Michelangelo; Voracek, Martin; Zuni, Kellylynn
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Gilbert et al. conclude that evidence from the Open Science Collaboration's Reproducibility Project: Psychology indicates high reproducibility, given the study methodology. Their very optimistic assessment is limited by statistical misconceptions and by causal inferences from selectively interpreted, correlational data. Using the Reproducibility Project: Psychology data, both optimistic and pessimistic conclusions about reproducibility are possible, and neither are yet warranted.
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2016
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Amer Assoc Advancement Science
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Science 
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1095-9203; 0036-8075

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