In 2013, the Association for Psychological Science announced that they would start publishing a new genre of article, called Registered Replication Reports. These reports, aimed at reproducing the effects reported in widely cited studies, are treated differently from usual papers in a crucial way: the proposed experiment is accepted for publication before the study is carried out. If the outcomes support the initial finding, great news, but if not, they’re published anyway, so the whole community can know the full state of the evidence.

