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Open Science and Educational Technology Research

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posted on 2024-08-20, 06:27 authored by Jason M Lodge, Linda CorrinLinda Corrin, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Kate Thompson
Over the last decade a spate of issues has been emerging in empirical research spanning diverse fields such as biology, medicine, economics, and psychological science. The crisis has already led to fundamental shifts in how research is being conducted in several fields, particularly psychological science. Broadly labelled the ‘replication crisis’, these issues place substantial doubt on the robustness of peer-reviewed quantitative research across many disciplines. In this editorial, we will delve into the replication crisis and what it means for educational technology research. We will address two key areas, describing the extent to which the replication crisis applies to educational technology research and suggestions for responses by our community.

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Journal

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

Volume

37

Pagination

1-6

ISSN

1449-3098

eISSN

1449-5554

Language

English

Publication classification

C4.1 Letter or note

Issue

4

Publisher

AUSTRALASIAN SOC COMPUTERS LEARNING TERTIARY EDUCATION-ASCILITE

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