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Addresses #15 (R1). Adds a focused paragraph after the existing Landy et al. discussion in understanding.qmd covering many-analyst studies, where multiple independent teams analyse the same data and reach divergent conclusions. This makes explicit that analytic flexibility alone (holding the data fixed) produces substantial outcome variability, which matters for interpreting reproductions and replications.

Studies cited: Silberzahn et al. (2018), Botvinik-Nezer et al. (2020), Breznau et al. (2022).

References:

  • BotvinikNezerEtAl2020 reused (already in bib); added its verified DOI 10.1038/s41586-020-2314-9.
  • SilberzahnEtAl2018 new, DOI 10.1177/2515245917747646.
  • BreznauEtAl2022 new, DOI 10.1073/pnas.2203150119.

All DOIs verified via Crossref. Render had no broken citations.

Note: references.bib is also touched by open PR #35 (different region; alphabetical inserts, should auto-merge).

Add a focused paragraph after the Landy et al. discussion covering many-analyst studies (Silberzahn et al. 2018, Botvinik-Nezer et al. 2020, Breznau et al. 2022), where teams analyse the same data and reach divergent conclusions, making the analytic-flexibility point explicit for interpreting reproductions/replications.

References: BotvinikNezerEtAl2020 already existed (added verified DOI 10.1038/s41586-020-2314-9). New entries SilberzahnEtAl2018 (doi 10.1177/2515245917747646) and BreznauEtAl2022 (doi 10.1073/pnas.2203150119), both inserted alphabetically. All three DOIs verified via Crossref.
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