Incentives for replication research are enhanced further through crowdsourcing and collaborative consortia to increase the feasibility and impact of replication. The Reproducibility Project is an open collaboration of more than 180 researchers aiming to estimate the reproducibility of psychological science. Replication teams each select a study from a sample of articles published in three psychology journals in 2008. All teams follow a protocol that provides quality assurance and adherence to standards. The effort distributes workload among many contributors and aggregates the replications for maximal value [79, 80]. The Many Labs Project implemented a single study session including thirteen experimental effects in psychology [81]. The same protocol (with translation) was administered in 36 laboratory and web samples around the world (total N = 6344).