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Science | 2016

Evaluating replicability of laboratory experiments in economics

Colin F. Camerer; Anna Dreber; Eskil Forsell; Teck-Hua Ho; Jürgen Huber; Magnus Johannesson; Michael Kirchler; Johan Almenberg; Adam Altmejd; Taizan Chan; Emma Heikensten; Felix Holzmeister; Taisuke Imai; Siri Isaksson; Gideon Nave; Thomas Pfeiffer; Michael Razen; Hang Wu

Another social science looks at itself Experimental economists have joined the reproducibility discussion by replicating selected published experiments from two top-tier journals in economics. Camerer et al. found that two-thirds of the 18 studies examined yielded replicable estimates of effect size and direction. This proportion is somewhat lower than unaffiliated experts were willing to bet in an associated prediction market, but roughly in line with expectations from sample sizes and P values. Science, this issue p. 1433 By several metrics, economics experiments do replicate, although not as often as predicted. The replicability of some scientific findings has recently been called into question. To contribute data about replicability in economics, we replicated 18 studies published in the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics between 2011 and 2014. All of these replications followed predefined analysis plans that were made publicly available beforehand, and they all have a statistical power of at least 90% to detect the original effect size at the 5% significance level. We found a significant effect in the same direction as in the original study for 11 replications (61%); on average, the replicated effect size is 66% of the original. The replicability rate varies between 67% and 78% for four additional replicability indicators, including a prediction market measure of peer beliefs.


Nature Human Behaviour | 2018

Evaluating the replicability of social science experiments in Nature and Science between 2010 and 2015

Colin F. Camerer; Anna Dreber; Felix Holzmeister; Teck-Hua Ho; Jürgen Huber; Magnus Johannesson; Michael Kirchler; Gideon Nave; Brian A. Nosek; Thomas Pfeiffer; Adam Altmejd; Nick Buttrick; Taizan Chan; Yiling Chen; Eskil Forsell; Anup Gampa; Emma Heikensten; Lily Hummer; Taisuke Imai; Siri Isaksson; Dylan Manfredi; Julia Rose; Eric-Jan Wagenmakers; Hang Wu

Being able to replicate scientific findings is crucial for scientific progress1–15. We replicate 21 systematically selected experimental studies in the social sciences published in Nature and Science between 2010 and 201516–36. The replications follow analysis plans reviewed by the original authors and pre-registered prior to the replications. The replications are high powered, with sample sizes on average about five times higher than in the original studies. We find a significant effect in the same direction as the original study for 13 (62%) studies, and the effect size of the replications is on average about 50% of the original effect size. Replicability varies between 12 (57%) and 14 (67%) studies for complementary replicability indicators. Consistent with these results, the estimated true-positive rate is 67% in a Bayesian analysis. The relative effect size of true positives is estimated to be 71%, suggesting that both false positives and inflated effect sizes of true positives contribute to imperfect reproducibility. Furthermore, we find that peer beliefs of replicability are strongly related to replicability, suggesting that the research community could predict which results would replicate and that failures to replicate were not the result of chance alone.Camerer et al. carried out replications of 21 Science and Nature social science experiments, successfully replicating 13 out of 21 (62%). Effect sizes of replications were about half of the size of the originals.


Archive | 2017

Pre-Analysis Plan

Taisuke Imai; Colin F. Camerer


Archive | 2016

Replication of Duffy & Puzzello 2014

Eskil Forsell; Magnus Johannesson; Colin F. Camerer; Adam Altmejd; Siri Isaksson; Emma Heikensten; Anna Dreber Almenberg; Gideon Nave; Thomas Pfeiffer; Taisuke Imai


Archive | 2016

Replication of Chen & Chen 2011

Eskil Forsell; Magnus Johannesson; Colin F. Camerer; Adam Altmejd; Siri Isaksson; Emma Heikensten; Anna Dreber Almenberg; Gideon Nave; Thomas Pfeiffer; Taisuke Imai


Archive | 2016

A Large-Scale, Interdisciplinary Meta-Analysis on Behavioral Economics Parameters

Taisuke Imai; Colin F. Camerer


Archive | 2016

Replication of Gneezy et al (2012)

Felix Holzmeister; Colin F. Camerer; Taisuke Imai; Dylan Manfredi; Gideon Nave


Archive | 2016

Replication of Sparrow et al (2011)

Felix Holzmeister; Colin F. Camerer; Taisuke Imai; Dylan Manfredi; Gideon Nave; Julia Rose


Archive | 2016

Replication of Kuziemko et al. 2014

Eskil Forsell; Magnus Johannesson; Colin F. Camerer; Adam Altmejd; Siri Isaksson; Emma Heikensten; Anna Dreber Almenberg; Gideon Nave; Thomas Pfeiffer; Taisuke Imai


Archive | 2016

Replication of Abeler et al. (AER 2011)

Eskil Forsell; Magnus Johannesson; Colin F. Camerer; Adam Altmejd; Siri Isaksson; Emma Heikensten; Anna Dreber Almenberg; Gideon Nave; Thomas Pfeiffer; Taisuke Imai

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Colin F. Camerer

California Institute of Technology

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Gideon Nave

University of Pennsylvania

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Adam Altmejd

Stockholm School of Economics

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Emma Heikensten

Stockholm School of Economics

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Eskil Forsell

Stockholm School of Economics

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Siri Isaksson

Stockholm School of Economics

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Dylan Manfredi

University of Pennsylvania

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Teck-Hua Ho

University of California

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