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AI Replication-Study Protocol Drafting: Adversarial Collaboration Frameworks
AI can draft adversarial-collaboration replication protocols, but the disagreement framing must come from the original and replication teams.
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- 1The premise
- 2replication study
- 3adversarial collaboration
- 4preregistered prediction
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Section 1
The premise
AI can structure replication protocols that codify each side's predictions, decisive-test criteria, and authorship before data collection.
What AI does well here
- Format adversarial-collaboration protocols with prediction tables.
- Draft pre-specified decisive-test criteria language.
What AI cannot do
- Resolve the substantive scientific disagreement.
- Replace negotiation between the original and replication teams.
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