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Research Into Evidence-Based Psychological Interventions Needs a Stronger Focus on Replicability.

Helen NiemeyerChristine KnaevelsrudRobbie C M van AertThomas Ehring
Published in: Clinical psychology in Europe (2023)
First, we establish a replication taxonomy ranging from direct to conceptual replication adapted to the field of research on clinical interventions, propose study characteristics that increase the trustworthiness of results, and define statistical criteria for successful replication with respect to the quantitative outcomes of the original and replication studies. Second, we propose how to establish such standards for future research, i.e., in order to design future replication studies for psychological interventions as well as to apply them when investigating which factors are causing the (non-)replicability of findings in the current literature.
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