[Question] Search for replication experiments

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/5Dqb5paBQS77B96Zs/search-for-replication-experiments

Websites where you look for studies have lots of tools to narrow results, but don’t have one for "find all replications of this study". Is there a convenient way to do that? With the replication crisis, this seems very useful.

Comment

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/5Dqb5paBQS77B96Zs/search-for-replication-experiments?commentId=j3TcT8K5aJudmzdxK

Studies are rarely replicated exactly, which means drawing a line between replication and something new; this could be difficult. You could use Google Scholar, click on the papers that cite the original work, and then search on the word replication within these matches. Surveys of a field should cover the various replications that have been performed, along with providing some context.