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  • Replication crisis
  • Observed inability to reproduce scientific studies

    The replication crisis, also known as the reproducibility or replicability crisis, refers to widespread failures to reproduce published scientific results

    Replication crisis

    Replication crisis

    Replication_crisis

  • Reproducibility
  • Aspect of scientific research

    degree of reliability when the study is replicated. There are different kinds of replication but typically replication studies involve different researchers

    Reproducibility

    Reproducibility

  • Thinking, Fast and Slow
  • 2011 book by Daniel Kahneman

    book has been called into question in the midst of the psychological replication crisis. In the book's first section, Kahneman describes two different ways

    Thinking, Fast and Slow

    Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow

  • HARKing
  • Acronym for "Hypothesizing after the results are known"

    data." Some of the costs of HARKing are thought to have led to the replication crisis in science. Hence, Bishop described HARKing as one of "the four horsemen

    HARKing

    HARKing

  • Social psychology
  • Study of social effects on people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

    findings have proven difficult to replicate, leading some to argue that social psychology is undergoing a replication crisis. A 2014 special edition of Social

    Social psychology

    Social psychology

    Social_psychology

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    ability is embodied. A methodological phenomenon in the sciences is the replication crisis. Inside the field of embodied cognition, it indicates that certain

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Research
  • Systematic study undertaken to increase knowledge

    across a large number of fields. The replication crisis, also known as the reproducibility or replicability crisis, refers to widespread failures to reproduce

    Research

    Research

    Research

  • Reproducibility Project
  • Experimental collaboration replicating 100 studies

    psychology and cancer biology. The project has brought attention to the replication crisis, and has contributed to shifts in scientific culture and publishing

    Reproducibility Project

    Reproducibility_Project

  • Replication (statistics)
  • Principle that variation can be better estimated with nonvarying repetition of conditions

    are two main types of replication in statistics. First, there is a type called “exact replication” (also called "direct replication"), which involves repeating

    Replication (statistics)

    Replication (statistics)

    Replication_(statistics)

  • Power posing
  • Practise of standing in a powerful way

    powerful. Today, power posing is often cited as an example of the replication crisis in the sciences. The initial research on power posing was published

    Power posing

    Power posing

    Power_posing

  • Science
  • Systematic endeavour to gain knowledge

    replication rates in social and behavioural sciences (business, economics, education, political science, psychology and sociology). The replication crisis

    Science

    Science

  • Metascience
  • Scientific study of science

    failure of replication puts into question the reliability of affected fields. Moreover, replication of research (or failure to replicate) is considered

    Metascience

    Metascience

  • Replication
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a. reproducibility Replication (statistics), the repetition of a test or complete experiment Replication crisis Self-replication, the process in which

    Replication

    Replication

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    unconscious biases. A replication crisis in psychology has emerged. Many notable findings in the field have not been replicated. Some researchers were

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Norbert Schwarz
  • German psychologist

    successful')." Schwartz has characterized those who highlight the replication crisis in social psychology and propose reforms to scientific conduct as

    Norbert Schwarz

    Norbert_Schwarz

  • Why Most Published Research Findings Are False
  • 2005 essay written by John Ioannidis

    researchers. The growth of metascience and the recognition of a scientific replication crisis have bolstered the paper's credibility, and led to calls for methodological

    Why Most Published Research Findings Are False

    Why Most Published Research Findings Are False

    Why_Most_Published_Research_Findings_Are_False

  • Susan Fiske
  • American psychologist

    individuating processes when forming social impressions. With the replication crisis of psychology earning attention, Fiske drew controversy for calling

    Susan Fiske

    Susan_Fiske

  • Simon Gandevia
  • Australian clinical neurophysiologist and researcher

    talk about the bad science being funded", Gandevia highlights the replication crisis in modern science. Citing a statistic from the magazine Nature which

    Simon Gandevia

    Simon_Gandevia

  • John Ioannidis
  • Greek-American scientist (born 1965)

    mentionining Ioannidis as "arguably the replication crisis' chief inquisitor". His research on replicability reached multiple fields, including the specious

    John Ioannidis

    John Ioannidis

    John_Ioannidis

  • Criticism of evolutionary psychology
  • Controversy in psychology

    scrutiny as part of the broader replication crisis in psychological science. A growing number of studies have failed to replicate key findings related to mating

    Criticism of evolutionary psychology

    Criticism_of_evolutionary_psychology

  • Biological basis of personality
  • Biological causes of variation in human personality

    Big Five traits has undergone significant re-evaluation due to the replication crisis in neuroimaging. In a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis

    Biological basis of personality

    Biological_basis_of_personality

  • Publish or perish
  • Phrase in academia

    the publish or perish environment as a contributing factor to the replication crisis. Successful publications bring attention to scholars and their sponsoring

    Publish or perish

    Publish_or_perish

  • Preregistration (science)
  • Scientific practice

    gained prominence to mitigate certain issues that contribute to the replication crisis in scientific studies. Among others, these issues include publication

    Preregistration (science)

    Preregistration_(science)

  • Amy Cuddy
  • American psychologist (born 1972)

    often cited as an example of the replication crisis in psychology, in which initially seductive theories cannot be replicated in follow-up experiments. Books

    Amy Cuddy

    Amy Cuddy

    Amy_Cuddy

  • Scientific citation
  • Reference in scholarly work to past work

    4/unsworks_71830. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 29517004. S2CID 3761687. "A new replication crisis: Research that is less likely to be true is cited more". phys.org

    Scientific citation

    Scientific citation

    Scientific_citation

  • Skunkworks project
  • Type of research and development project

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Skunkworks project

    Skunkworks_project

  • Priming (psychology)
  • Alleged impact on behavior

    doubt as part of the replication crisis. Many of the landmark studies that found effects of priming were unable to be replicated in new trials using the

    Priming (psychology)

    Priming_(psychology)

  • Gartner hype cycle
  • Graphical presentation of the maturity of specific technologies

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Gartner hype cycle

    Gartner hype cycle

    Gartner_hype_cycle

  • Hard and soft science
  • Fields of scientific study

    natural experiments are primarily used instead. Survey data about the replication crisis among researchers strongly suggests that the failure to reproduce

    Hard and soft science

    Hard_and_soft_science

  • Positivism
  • Empiricist philosophical theory

    metaphysical concerns in favour of methodological debates concerning clarity, replicability, reliability and validity. This positivism is generally equated with

    Positivism

    Positivism

    Positivism

  • Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
  • Dutch mathematical psychologist

    surprising, eye-catching results. He has also been actively addressing the replication crisis in psychology by helping to conduct a series of studies aimed at reproducing

    Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

    Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

    Eric-Jan_Wagenmakers

  • GNU Guix
  • Purely functional package manager for the GNU system

    in a Guix setup has been proposed as a promising response to the replication crisis. The development of GNU Guix is intertwined with the GNU Guix System

    GNU Guix

    GNU Guix

    GNU_Guix

  • Rankings of academic publishers
  • Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Rankings of academic publishers

    Rankings_of_academic_publishers

  • Jesse Singal
  • American journalist (born 1983)

    "scientifically questionable but sexy and exciting". The book examines the replication crisis in social sciences and some of its underlying causes, such as p-hacking

    Jesse Singal

    Jesse Singal

    Jesse_Singal

  • Brian Earp
  • American academic

    wide range of topics, including free will, sex and gender and the replication crisis in psychology. He has also worked on relational moral psychology,

    Brian Earp

    Brian_Earp

  • Evidence-based practice
  • Pragmatic methodology

    light of studies showing problems in scientific research (such as the replication crisis), there is also a movement to apply evidence-based practices in scientific

    Evidence-based practice

    Evidence-based_practice

  • Crowdsourced psychological science
  • Collaborative effort to a scientific goal

    aim at solving some issues raised by the replication crisis, more specifically by assessing the replicability of studies and generalisation of the results

    Crowdsourced psychological science

    Crowdsourced_psychological_science

  • Neo-Luddism
  • Philosophy opposing modern technology

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Neo-Luddism

    Neo-Luddism

  • Multiverse analysis
  • Multiverse

    paths. It is a method arising in response to the credibility and replication crisis taking place in science, because it can diagnose the fragility or

    Multiverse analysis

    Multiverse_analysis

  • GRIM test
  • and James Heathers in 2016, following increased awareness of the replication crisis in some fields of science. The GRIM test is straightforward to perform

    GRIM test

    GRIM_test

  • Hyperparameter (machine learning)
  • Parameter controlling the machine learning process

    random seed selection of the random number generator. Hyper-heuristic Replication crisis Yang, Li; Shami, Abdallah (20 November 2020). "On hyperparameter optimization

    Hyperparameter (machine learning)

    Hyperparameter_(machine_learning)

  • Cloud laboratory
  • Life science laboratory automation approach

    experimental execution, which could potentially help address the replication crisis—what might before have been described in a paper as "mix the samples"

    Cloud laboratory

    Cloud_laboratory

  • Scientific integrity
  • Concept in research ethics

    about QRPs had crystallized into what is now called the replication crisis. Systematic replication projects were undertaken to assess how many findings would

    Scientific integrity

    Scientific_integrity

  • Technology
  • Use of knowledge for practical goals

    Initially, technology was seen as an extension of the human organism that replicated or amplified bodily and mental faculties. Marx framed it as a tool used

    Technology

    Technology

    Technology

  • Lady Macbeth effect
  • Psychological phenomenon

    other than the original ones. Ritual purification Self-licensing Replication crisis Zhong, Chen-Bo; Liljenquist, Katie (2006). "Washing Away Your Sins:

    Lady Macbeth effect

    Lady Macbeth effect

    Lady_Macbeth_effect

  • Misuse of p-values
  • Misinterpretation of statistical significance

    {\displaystyle {\text{FWER}}=1-(1-\alpha )^{m}} Estimation statistics Replication crisis Metascience Misuse of statistics Statcheck Vidgen B, Yasseri T (March

    Misuse of p-values

    Misuse_of_p-values

  • Scientific method
  • Interplay between observation, experiment, and theory in science

    also attempt to replicate the results for themselves, especially if those results would be important to their own work. Replication has become a contentious

    Scientific method

    Scientific_method

  • Society 5.0
  • Concept for a future society created by a new industrial revolution

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Society 5.0

    Society 5.0

    Society_5.0

  • The Elephant in the Brain
  • 2018 book by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson

    the book's reliance on social psychology research in light of the replication crisis in that field. Kelly Jane Torrance in the National Review recommended

    The Elephant in the Brain

    The_Elephant_in_the_Brain

  • Fourth Industrial Revolution
  • 2010s–present technological convergence era

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth Industrial Revolution

    Fourth_Industrial_Revolution

  • Scientific misconduct
  • Violation of codes of scholarly conduct and ethical behavior in scientific research

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Scientific misconduct

    Scientific misconduct

    Scientific_misconduct

  • Dematerialization (products)
  • Reduction of material used in products

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Dematerialization (products)

    Dematerialization_(products)

  • Ego depletion
  • Psychological theory

    Decision fatigue Dopamine fasting Emotional self-regulation Free will Replication crisis Self-control Self-monitoring Self-observation Spoon theory Baumeister

    Ego depletion

    Ego_depletion

  • Inter-universal Teichmüller theory
  • Mathematical theory by Shinichi Mochizuki

    Math. Sci., 2021. Zbl 1465.14002. Bordg, Anthony (March 2021). "A Replication Crisis in Mathematics?". The Mathematical Intelligencer. 43 (4): 48–52. doi:10

    Inter-universal Teichmüller theory

    Inter-universal_Teichmüller_theory

  • Greenland crisis
  • Diplomatic crisis over US annexation threats

    in the European Union), triggering an ongoing international diplomatic crisis. This escalated in early 2026 after Trump refused to rule out the use of

    Greenland crisis

    Greenland crisis

    Greenland_crisis

  • Joseph Lee Rodgers
  • American psychologist

    exploratory/confirmatory data analysis continuum: Moving beyond the "replication crisis". American Psychologist, 77(3), 453–466. doi:10.1037/amp0000886 Rodgers

    Joseph Lee Rodgers

    Joseph_Lee_Rodgers

  • Scientism
  • View that science is the best/only truth

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Scientism

    Scientism

  • Early adopter
  • Early customer of a company, product, or technology

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Early adopter

    Early_adopter

  • Andrew Gelman
  • American statistician

    methodological work and he identifies such work as contributing to the replication crisis. He has received the Outstanding Statistical Application award from

    Andrew Gelman

    Andrew Gelman

    Andrew_Gelman

  • Meta-analysis
  • Statistical method that summarizes and/or integrates data from multiple sources

    Donald; Poets, Sarena (2020). "Meta-analysis as a response to the replication crisis". Canadian Psychology / Psychologie Canadienne. 61 (4): 377–387. doi:10

    Meta-analysis

    Meta-analysis

  • Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Academic journal

    travel (Bem, 2011) (see: replication crisis; "Feeling the Future" controversy). The journal refused to publish refuting replications performed by Ritchie's

    Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

    Journal_of_Personality_and_Social_Psychology

  • Pseudoscience
  • Unscientific claims presented as scientific

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Pseudoscience

    Pseudoscience

    Pseudoscience

  • Technological change
  • Process of invention, innovation and diffusion of technology or processes

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Technological change

    Technological_change

  • Science Fictions
  • 2020 nonfiction book by Stuart Richie

    and accurate. He describes methodological issues involved in the replication crisis, such as p-hacking, as well as broader systemic issues, such as perverse

    Science Fictions

    Science_Fictions

  • Richard McElreath
  • American anthropologist (born 1973)

    anthropology, he has also been researching the social dynamics of the replication crisis in science and contributing to statistical education. His work has

    Richard McElreath

    Richard_McElreath

  • List of inventions and discoveries by women
  • Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    List of inventions and discoveries by women

    List_of_inventions_and_discoveries_by_women

  • Educational research
  • Collection and analysis of evidence in the field of education

    S2CID 145571836. Aschwanden, Christie (6 December 2018). "Psychology's Replication Crisis Has Made The Field Better". FiveThirtyEight. Archived from the original

    Educational research

    Educational_research

  • Data Colada
  • Blog analysing and replicating behavioral academic research

    Data Colada is a blog dedicated to investigative analysis and replication of academic research, focusing in particular on the validity of findings in

    Data Colada

    Data_Colada

  • Academic bias
  • Bias of scholars allowing their beliefs to shape their research

    education In-group favoritism Legacy preferences Political censorship Replication crisis Repression of science in the Soviet Union Boysen, Guy A; Vogel, David

    Academic bias

    Academic_bias

  • Metatheory
  • Theory whose subject matter is itself a theory

    those involving medicine and the so-called soft sciences. The term "replication crisis" was invented during the early 2010s as part of an increasing awareness

    Metatheory

    Metatheory

    Metatheory

  • Jan Karlseder
  • Austrian molecular biologist

    patients, is required for efficient replication of the telomeric G-strand. Without WRN, lagging strand replication frequently stalls at telomeres, leading

    Jan Karlseder

    Jan_Karlseder

  • Design of experiments
  • Design of tasks

    2014). "Physics envy: Do 'hard' sciences hold the solution to the replication crisis in psychology?". theguardian.com. Retrieved 12 June 2014. Ader, Mellenberg

    Design of experiments

    Design of experiments

    Design_of_experiments

  • History of science
  • emphasis on mental illness and dysfunction. Starting around 2011, a replication crisis affected some branches of the social sciences. Science portal History

    History of science

    History_of_science

  • Science communication
  • Public communication of science-related topics to non-experts

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Science communication

    Science communication

    Science_communication

  • Double hermeneutic
  • Proposed connection between lay concepts and social sciences

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Double hermeneutic

    Double_hermeneutic

  • Normal science
  • Regular work of scientists

    paradigm itself gradually come under challenge during what Kuhn deems a crisis of normal science. If the paradigm is unsalvageable, it will be subjected

    Normal science

    Normal_science

  • Technological revolution
  • Period of rapid technological change

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Technological revolution

    Technological revolution

    Technological_revolution

  • Progress studies
  • Intellectual movement

    interventions." In response to the replication crisis, Spencer Greenberg and his team at Clearer Thinking have been replicating psychology studies published

    Progress studies

    Progress studies

    Progress_studies

  • Empiricism
  • Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Empiricism

    Empiricism

  • Scientific consensus
  • Collective judgment, position, and opinion of the community of scientists

    results from the self-correcting scientific process of peer review, replication of the event through the scientific method, scholarly debate, meta-analysis

    Scientific consensus

    Scientific consensus

    Scientific_consensus

  • Fiona Fidler
  • Australian professor and lecturer (b. 1974)

    wrong solution: why the Nationals shouldn't politicise the science replication crisis". The Conversation. Retrieved 27 October 2019. Gordon, Ascelin; Fidler

    Fiona Fidler

    Fiona Fidler

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  • Power (statistics)
  • Term in statistical hypothesis testing

    more likely false positives than true results, contributing to a replication crisis. However, excessive demands for power could be connected to wasted

    Power (statistics)

    Power_(statistics)

  • Criticism of science
  • Critical observation of science

    pressures. In a phenomenon known as the replication crisis, journals are less likely to publish straight replication studies so it may be difficult to disprove

    Criticism of science

    Criticism of science

    Criticism_of_science

  • Anti-psychiatry
  • Movement against psychiatric treatment

    Psychiatric researchers have been criticized on the basis of the replication crisis and textbook errors. Questionable research practices are known to

    Anti-psychiatry

    Anti-psychiatry

  • Fuzzy logic
  • System for reasoning about vagueness

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Fuzzy logic

    Fuzzy_logic

  • Retraction Watch
  • Blog covering scientific paper retractions

    Crossref would process, open, analyze, and present the data. PubPeer Replication crisis Research Integrity Risk Index Center for Open Science Journal hijacking

    Retraction Watch

    Retraction Watch

    Retraction_Watch

  • Postpositivism
  • Metatheoretical stance on scientific inquiry

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Postpositivism

    Postpositivism

    Postpositivism

  • Paradigm shift
  • Fundamental change in ideas and practices within a scientific discipline

    paradigm, the scientific discipline is thrown into a state of crisis. To address the crisis, scientists push the boundaries of normal science in what Kuhn

    Paradigm shift

    Paradigm_shift

  • Valentin Amrhein
  • German / Swiss professor of zoology (born 1971)

    statistics as descriptive statistics: there is no replication crisis if we don't expect replication". The American Statistician. Amrhein, V. & Greenland

    Valentin Amrhein

    Valentin Amrhein

    Valentin_Amrhein

  • Marta Serra-Garcia
  • Spanish-American behavioral and experimental economist

    Serra-Garcia's research on honesty, deception detection, and the replication crisis has been covered by major news outlets, including The Guardian, The

    Marta Serra-Garcia

    Marta Serra-Garcia

    Marta_Serra-Garcia

  • History and philosophy of science
  • Academic discipline

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    History and philosophy of science

    History_and_philosophy_of_science

  • Decline effect
  • deal with the problem. Cargo cult science Hundredth monkey effect Replication crisis Cronbach, L. J. (1975). "Beyond the two disciplines of scientific

    Decline effect

    Decline_effect

  • Scientocracy
  • System of government

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Scientocracy

    Scientocracy

  • Diffusion of innovations
  • Theory on how and why new ideas spread

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Diffusion of innovations

    Diffusion of innovations

    Diffusion_of_innovations

  • Philosophy of science
  • Branch of philosophy

    explanation needed] in contrast to former narratives in which error replication events (mutations) dominated. Beyond medical ethics and bioethics, the

    Philosophy of science

    Philosophy_of_science

  • Anthropocene
  • Proposed geologic epoch

    Environment, which surveyed more than 3,000 experts, states that the extinction crisis could be worse than previously thought, and estimates that roughly 30% of

    Anthropocene

    Anthropocene

    Anthropocene

  • Midlife crisis
  • Transition of identity and self-confidence

    A midlife crisis is a transition of identity and self-confidence that can occur in middle-aged individuals, typically 40 to 65 years old. The phenomenon

    Midlife crisis

    Midlife_crisis

  • Social constructivism
  • Sociological theory of knowledge

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Social constructivism

    Social_constructivism

  • Science studies
  • Research area analyzing scientific expertise

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    Science studies

    Science_studies

  • Leapfrogging
  • Concept of fast advancement

    Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience Psychology of science Replication crisis Science citizen communication education normal Neo-colonial post-normal

    Leapfrogging

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  • Replication
  • n.

    Return or repercussion, as of sound; echo.

  • Application
  • n.

    The act of fixing the mind or closely applying one's self; assiduous effort; close attention; as, to injure the health by application to study.

  • Application
  • n.

    The capacity of being practically applied or used; relevancy; as, a rule of general application.

  • Replication
  • n.

    A repetition; a copy.

  • Deplication
  • n.

    An unfolding, untwisting, or unplaiting.

  • Misexplication
  • n.

    Wrong explication.

  • Replication
  • n.

    An answer; a reply.

  • Triplication
  • n.

    Same as Surrejoinder.

  • Replication
  • n.

    The reply of the plaintiff, in matters of fact, to the defendant's plea.

  • Implicatively
  • adv.

    By implication.

  • Duplication
  • n.

    The act or process of dividing by natural growth or spontaneous action; as, the duplication of cartilage cells.

  • Application
  • n.

    A request; a document containing a request; as, his application was placed on file.

  • Application
  • n.

    Hence, in specific uses: (a) That part of a sermon or discourse in which the principles before laid down and illustrated are applied to practical uses; the "moral" of a fable. (b) The use of the principles of one science for the purpose of enlarging or perfecting another; as, the application of algebra to geometry.

  • Appliment
  • n.

    Application.

  • Application
  • n.

    The act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense; as, the application of emollients to a diseased limb.

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  • n.

    The act of making request of soliciting; as, an application for an office; he made application to a court of chancery.

  • Appliedly
  • adv.

    By application.

  • Application
  • n.

    The act of directing or referring something to a particular case, to discover or illustrate agreement or disagreement, fitness, or correspondence; as, I make the remark, and leave you to make the application; the application of a theory.