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  2. Replication crisis - Wikipedia

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    The replication crisis [a] is an ongoing methodological crisis in which the results of many scientific studies are difficult or impossible to reproduce. Because the reproducibility of empirical results is an essential part of the scientific method , [ 2 ] such failures undermine the credibility of theories building on them and potentially call ...

  3. Category:Lines of succession - Wikipedia

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    Succession to the Bahraini throne; Succession to the Belgian throne; Succession to the Bhutanese throne; Bourbon claim to the Spanish throne; House of Bourbon-Parma; Succession to the British throne; Succession to the Bruneian throne; Burhaan; Succession to the Byzantine Empire

  4. History of the English and British line of succession - Wikipedia

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    The line of succession to the Scottish throne was governed by the Claim of Right Act 1689: Princess Anne of Denmark (born 1665), sister of the king's late wife; Upon his death, the throne passed to the first person in line, who became Queen Anne. The succession continued with the monarchs of Great Britain.

  5. British Line Of Succession: Everything You Need To Know ... - AOL

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    Following the death of Her Majesty, here is everything you need to know about the royal family's line of succession: Who will next be on the throne? Prince Charles is next in line for the throne.

  6. British line of succession: Who is next heir to the throne - AOL

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    After an amendment made to the Succession to the Crown Act in 2013 (which means eldest children, regardless of sex, will succeed the throne first), Princess Charlotte is third in line to the ...

  7. Order of succession - Wikipedia

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    An order, line or right of succession is the line of individuals necessitated to hold a high office when it becomes vacated, such as head of state or an honour such as a title of nobility. [1] This sequence may be regulated through descent or by statute. [1] Hereditary government form differs from elected government.

  8. What's the presidential line of succession? A historian explains

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    President Donald Trump revealed early Friday that both he and the first lady have tested positive for the COVID-19. While the full extent of the president's condition is not known, a White House ...

  9. HARKing - Wikipedia

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    An alternative view is that it is premature to conclude that HARKing has contributed to the replication crisis. [7] [5] [14] The preregistration of research hypotheses prior to data collection has been proposed as a method of identifying and deterring HARKing. However, the use of preregistration to prevent HARKing is controversial. [3]