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PMC Article on Replication Attempts

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Annemarie Kemeny

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A peer-reviewed journal article on replication attempts, likely relevant for understanding reproducibility and reliability of research findings in scientific domains that may inform AI safety methodologies and validation practices.

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1992
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Postmodern Culture

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 Eur J Oper Res . 2020 Jul 3;289(1):107–117. doi: 10.1016/j.ejor.2020.06.042 
 
 
 Superforecasting reality check: Evidence from a small pool of experts and expedited identification

 
 Ilias Katsagounos 
 Ilias Katsagounos 

 
 a Department of Economics, School of Management and Economics, University of Peloponnese, 22100 Peloponnese, Greece 
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 a , Dimitrios D Thomakos 
 Dimitrios D Thomakos 

 
 a Department of Economics, School of Management and Economics, University of Peloponnese, 22100 Peloponnese, Greece 
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 a , Konstantia Litsiou 
 Konstantia Litsiou 

 
 b Department of Marketing, Retail and Tourism, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, Manchester, M15 6BH, UK 
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 b , Konstantinos Nikolopoulos 
 Konstantinos Nikolopoulos 

 
 c Durham University Business School, Durham DH1 3LB, UK 
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 a Department of Economics, School of Management and Economics, University of Peloponnese, 22100 Peloponnese, Greece 
 
 b Department of Marketing, Retail and Tourism, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, Manchester, M15 6BH, UK 
 
 c Durham University Business School, Durham DH1 3LB, UK 
 
 
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 1 Professor Nikolopoulos thanks Professor Barbara Mellers (Wharton) for her critical feedback in the initial conception and write up of this article; he also thanks Professor Scott Armstrong (Wharton) and Professor Kesten Green (University of South Australia) for continuously sharing their th

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