Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration
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Summary: | Replication is generally considered a keystone of the scientific enterprise. Unfortunately, in communication science, there is a lack of clarity on what a replication actually entails, and to what extent replicators may deviate from original studies. In order to support researchers in conducting, evaluating, and justifying the setup of replications of communication science experiments, we provide a taxonomy of replication types. We argue that researchers almost always need to adapt some elements of an original communication study to meaningfully replicate it. The extent to which deviations—ranging from mere updates to deliberate deviations and additions—are permissible, however, depends on the motivation behind conducting a replication study. We distinguish three basic motivations: verification of an original study’s findings, testing the generalizability of an original study (which we further differentiate into the generalizability of study outcomes vs. theoretical claims), and extending an original study beyond the original goals. We argue that these motivations dictate what types of deviations are permissible and thereby determine the type of replication (i.e., direct, modified, and conceptual). We end with concrete recommendations for replicators: to specify the motivation to conduct a replication study and clearly label and justify any deviations from the original study for all study elements. |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Explorationcommunication science; conceptual replication; direct replication; replication; stimulus developmentReplication is generally considered a keystone of the scientific enterprise. Unfortunately, in communication science, there is a lack of clarity on what a replication actually entails, and to what extent replicators may deviate from original studies. In order to support researchers in conducting, evaluating, and justifying the setup of replications of communication science experiments, we provide a taxonomy of replication types. We argue that researchers almost always need to adapt some elements of an original communication study to meaningfully replicate it. The extent to which deviations—ranging from mere updates to deliberate deviations and additions—are permissible, however, depends on the motivation behind conducting a replication study. We distinguish three basic motivations: verification of an original study’s findings, testing the generalizability of an original study (which we further differentiate into the generalizability of study outcomes vs. theoretical claims), and extending an original study beyond the original goals. We argue that these motivations dictate what types of deviations are permissible and thereby determine the type of replication (i.e., direct, modified, and conceptual). We end with concrete recommendations for replicators: to specify the motivation to conduct a replication study and clearly label and justify any deviations from the original study for all study elements.Cogitatio Press2024-06-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.17645/mac.7971https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.7971Media and Communication; Vol 12 (2024): Reproducibility and Replicability in Communication Research2183-243910.17645/mac.i429reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPenghttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/7971https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/7971/3812Copyright (c) 2024 Ivar Vermeulen, Philipp K. Masur, Camiel J. Beukeboom, Benjamin K. Johnsoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVermeulen, IvarMasur, Philipp K.Beukeboom, Camiel J.Johnson, Benjamin K.2024-06-20T17:45:15Zoai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/7971Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T17:55:54.489672Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration Vermeulen, Ivar communication science; conceptual replication; direct replication; replication; stimulus development |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration |
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Direct Replication in Experimental Communication Science: A Conceptual and Practical Exploration |
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Vermeulen, Ivar |
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Vermeulen, Ivar Masur, Philipp K. Beukeboom, Camiel J. Johnson, Benjamin K. |
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Vermeulen, Ivar Masur, Philipp K. Beukeboom, Camiel J. Johnson, Benjamin K. |
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communication science; conceptual replication; direct replication; replication; stimulus development |
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communication science; conceptual replication; direct replication; replication; stimulus development |
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Replication is generally considered a keystone of the scientific enterprise. Unfortunately, in communication science, there is a lack of clarity on what a replication actually entails, and to what extent replicators may deviate from original studies. In order to support researchers in conducting, evaluating, and justifying the setup of replications of communication science experiments, we provide a taxonomy of replication types. We argue that researchers almost always need to adapt some elements of an original communication study to meaningfully replicate it. The extent to which deviations—ranging from mere updates to deliberate deviations and additions—are permissible, however, depends on the motivation behind conducting a replication study. We distinguish three basic motivations: verification of an original study’s findings, testing the generalizability of an original study (which we further differentiate into the generalizability of study outcomes vs. theoretical claims), and extending an original study beyond the original goals. We argue that these motivations dictate what types of deviations are permissible and thereby determine the type of replication (i.e., direct, modified, and conceptual). We end with concrete recommendations for replicators: to specify the motivation to conduct a replication study and clearly label and justify any deviations from the original study for all study elements. |
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