@tutaleni Replication is more likely with readily available instruments, and everyone likes to see validated, well-known instruments used. This is mentioned a little here: https://t.co/VAmpVONj2V (2/2)
RT @hodgesc: @tjoosten If you have not already seen them, I recommend: https://t.co/H7EZPlyEDc and https://t.co/ggijqFdYgG and https://t.co…
RT @hodgesc: @tjoosten If you have not already seen them, I recommend: https://t.co/H7EZPlyEDc and https://t.co/ggijqFdYgG and https://t.co…
@tjoosten If you have not already seen them, I recommend: https://t.co/H7EZPlyEDc and https://t.co/ggijqFdYgG and https://t.co/kL7ynnMHZ6. Also, @Gigem85 and I have had an article about replication studies in #edtech rejected from some good journals - ha h
@yadavaman It's a problem. Some of us commented on replication specifically in #edtech a few years ago in @AECTTechTrends and #EducationalTechnologyResearchAndDevelopment: https://t.co/X19vgAJw8M and https://t.co/VAmpVONj2V