The Journal of Robustness Reports
The Journal of Robustness Reports (JRR) is a diamond open-access journal that focuses on the reanalysis of high-impact empirical findings. JRR contains collections of Robustness Reports; each report presents a 500-word reanalysis of the original findings using an alternative, plausible approach. The aim of JRR is to reveal the uncertainty surrounding scientific conclusions that usually remains hidden.
This companion website serves two purposes. First, the website features blog posts that highlight articles as suitable candidates for a robustness report. Second, the website features a leaderbord of candidate articles; readers are invited to nominate new articles or vote on an existing one from the list.
Blog Posts
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In this blogpost we wish to highlight the following article as a candidate for a set of Robustness Reports: Theobald, M., Breitwieser, J., & Brod, G. (2022). Test anxiety does not predict exam performance when knowledge is controlled for: strong evidence against the interference hypothesis of test anxiety. Psychological Science, 33(12), 2073–2083. https://doi.org/10.1177/09567976221119391 The abstract: