It's likely because repetition experiments are difficult to publish. The results are no longer sexy once they are already out in the world (despite how important repetition studies are).
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It's likely because repetition experiments are difficult to publish. The results are no longer sexy once they are already out in the world (despite how important repetition studies are).
Very good point! It is especially true in psychology where everyone wants the next new thing:) Sadly it means that we end up with weaker validity.