Abstract

In response to large-scale replication projects yielding successful replication rates substantially lower than expected, the behavioural, cognitive and social sciences have found themselves amidst a ‘replication crisis’. In this narrative review, we reframe this ’crisis’ through the lens of a credibility revolution, focusing on positive structural, procedural and community-driven changes. Second, we outline a path to expand ongoing advances and improvements. The credibility revolution has been an impetus to several substantive changes which will have a positive, long-term impact upon our research environment

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