"Direct replication" refers to the process of exactly copying or reproducing something without making any changes or modifications to it. Full definition
She served two terms as an elected school board member, co-founded and led a local education foundation and directed replication strategies in the non-profit education sector. (aypf.org)
But there is not a single direct replication of such a study or a pre-registered study showing these effects; until such studies emerge, it seems prudent to trust the meta - analysis as our best understanding of this phenomenon. (pauleastwick.com)
Not only is the effort set to make the publication of direct replications more routine in psychology journals, but its innovative design may also have a knock - on effect on other fields. (sciencemag.org)