2021
DOI: 10.26451/abc.08.02.14.2021
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Replications, Comparisons, Sampling and the Problem of Representativeness in Animal Cognition Research

Abstract: Animal cognition research often involves small and idiosyncratic samples. This can constrain the generalizability and replicability of a study’s results and prevent meaningful comparisons between samples. However, there is little consensus about what makes a strong replication or comparison in animal research. We apply a resampling definition of replication to answer these questions in Part 1 of this article, and, in Part 2, we focus on the problem of representativeness in animal research. Through a case study… Show more

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“…Thus, at a minimum, all experiments are a test of an effect's generalizability over time. The resampling approach thus illustrates how the question of replicability is always a question of generalizability (Farrar et al, 2021b). The link between replication and generalizability is further highlighted when the terminology from the resampling account is linked with statistical terminology (as explained in Halina, 2021)a token that is resampled is one that is treated as a random factor (Machery, 2020) and thus stands as an example of a broader class (see also Yarkoni, 2020).…”
Section: The Value Of Replications In Animal Behavior Researchmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Thus, at a minimum, all experiments are a test of an effect's generalizability over time. The resampling approach thus illustrates how the question of replicability is always a question of generalizability (Farrar et al, 2021b). The link between replication and generalizability is further highlighted when the terminology from the resampling account is linked with statistical terminology (as explained in Halina, 2021)a token that is resampled is one that is treated as a random factor (Machery, 2020) and thus stands as an example of a broader class (see also Yarkoni, 2020).…”
Section: The Value Of Replications In Animal Behavior Researchmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Animal Behavior and Cognition specifically states that empirical replication studies will be published, and authors are encouraged to use the Pre-registered Replication Articles format the journal offers (Beran, 2020). Researchers in the field seem to recognize the need for replication studies (Farrar et al, 2021b;Fraser et al, 2020), and multiple publications discuss recommendations for increasing replicability of specific fields (Farrar et al, 2020, for comparative cognition;O'Dea et al, 2021, for ecology and evolutionary biology).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is important to bear in mind that replication should be viewed as a process of evidence-building, rather than individual replications being considered as successes or failures (Edlund et al, 2021). There are many reasons that a comparative psychology replication study might not produce the same findings, aside from the possibility that the initial findings were spurious, such as seasonal and developmental variation in behaviour (Farrar et al, 2021). In addition, the earlier section on Comparing across testing sites highlighted numerous variables that can influence animals' performance in experimental tasks, including experimenter, housing arrangements, and prior experience.…”
Section: Replication Of Existing Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%