KQ: How important is replication in developing new knowledge in natural science (Methods and Tools)
Openness and sharing of results is one of the reasons the Natural Sciences have been so successful in the last few hundred years. This section takes you through peer review, preprinting (arXiv) and open science movements. It then talks about some of the problems that can be associated with the system of publishing results in journals, such as p-hacking (partly due to publishing pressures).
There is much overlap with the Human Sciences. The Replication Crisis (see Human Sciences) is most notable in Psychology, but affects many other sciences too, such as medicine and all the way through to Physics.