articleEducational ResearcherAug 1, 2014Closed access

Facts Are More Important Than Novelty

Duke University · University of Connecticut

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Abstract

Despite increased attention to methodological rigor in education research, the field has focused heavily on experimental design and not on the merit of replicating important results. The present study analyzed the complete publication history of the current top 100 education journals ranked by 5-year impact factor and found that only 0.13% of education articles were replications. Contrary to previous findings in medicine, but similar to psychology, the majority of education replications successfully replicated the original studies. However, replications were significantly less likely to be successful when there was no overlap in authorship between the original and replicating articles. The results emphasize…

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Keywords
  • Novelty
  • Educational research
  • Psychology
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Mathematics education
  • Social psychology
  • Mathematics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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