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  1. Replicability

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    Replicability in the Social Sciences
    In fields such as Sociology and Cognitive Psychology, replicability faces unique challenges due to the non-stationary nature of the subject pool—human beings. Here, replicability often pivots on the concept of Cultural Temporal Indexing (CTI) See: [Cultural Temporal Indexing/)]. A finding concerning the adoption rate of abstract symbols (e.g., traffic signs) in 1985 may be technically replicable in a 2025 cohort, but the resulting statistical outcome is generally discounted unless the CTI differential is…