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A home for Replication Papers
01 Jan 2021
Let's put an end to unnecessary duplication

The replication crisis has been an ongoing research crisis, particularly within science focused subjects. An inability to reproduce experimental results is problematic in terms of the repercussions for further research and experiments. Other issues include the quality of the research and the potential for bias.

The reproducibility of research is incredibly important and Experimental Results is dedicated to help solve the replication crisis. The journal is Open Access and aims to provide a forum for experimental findings that disclose the small incremental steps vitally important to experimental research; experiments and findings which have so far remained hidden. Authors have the opportunity to build on existing replicable research or contribute to the research lifecycle by publishing their early research. The journal mandates authors and makes data freely available. For further information about our transparency and openness policy, please click here.

We welcome submissions across science, technology and medicine, including but not limited to: Environmental Science, Life Sciences, Psychology and Psychiatry. If you would like to submit to Experimental Results please click here.

Let's put an end to unnecessary duplication