Consensus meetings will outperform integrative experiments.
Maximilian A PrimbsLeonie A DuddaPia K AndresenErin M BuchananHannah K PeetzMiguel Alejandro A SilanDaniël LakensPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2024)
We expect that consensus meetings, where researchers come together to discuss their theoretical viewpoints, prioritize the factors they agree are important to study, standardize their measures, and determine a smallest effect size of interest, will prove to be a more efficient solution to the lack of coordination and integration of claims in science than integrative experiments.