Abstract
A considerable amount of work has been produced in quantitative fields addressing what has colloquially been called the "replication crisis."1 By this is meant three related phenomena: 1) the low statistical power of many studies resulting in an inability to reproduce a similar effect size; 2) a bias towards selecting statistically "significant" results for publication; and 3) a tendency to not make data and code available for others to use.
How to Cite:
Piper, A., (2020) “Send us your null results”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 5(1). https://doi.org/10.22148/001c.11824 (external link, opens in new tab).