(2018-03-01, 09:23 AM)Chris Wrote: At the start, he comments:
"Aside from Alcock’s demonstration of a nearly perfect negative correlation between effect sizes and sample sizes and my demonstration of insufficient variance in Bem’s p-values, Francis’s article and my article remain the only article that question the validity of Bem’s origina findings. Other articles have shown that the results cannot be replicated, but I showed that the original results were already too good to be true. This blog post explains, how I did it."
I'm afraid the emboldened statement is a bit misleading. While some replication attempts have failed, Bem et al. claim in their meta-analysis paper that overall the replication attempts show a significant effect - as I've pointed out a couple of times in comments on Dr Schimmack's blog.
I do think if someone is calling for a paper to be retracted because questionable research practices are suspected, there is a responsibility to be scrupulously fair and accurate in presenting the evidence.