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There is a crisis discussed in the discipline of Information Systems. Those who perceive such a crisis to exist are by no means agreed, as to its nature and origins. Our inquiry shows that there are a three distinct “crises” being debated.
Bednar, Peter, Welch, Christine
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How Transparent and Reproducible Are Studies That Use Animal Models of Opioid Addiction?
This study assessed transparency, reproducibility and bias minimization practices in animal models of opioid addiction research from 2019 to 2023. Key indices included analysis script sharing, preregistration, masking and randomization, among others. Our findings reveal substantial room for improvement to enhance transparency, reproducibility and the ...
Justine C. Blackwell +2 more
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As part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology we published a Registered Report (Khan et al., 2015), that described how we intended to replicate selected experiments from the paper "A coding-independent function of gene and pseudogene mRNAs ...
John Kerwin +2 more
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Rigour and reproducibility in Canadian research: call for a coordinated approach
Shortcomings in the rigour and reproducibility of research have become well-known issues and persist despite repeated calls for improvement. A coordinated effort among researchers, institutions, funders, publishers, learned societies, and regulators may ...
Robert T. Thibault +2 more
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In Defense of the Epistemic Imperative [PDF]
Sample (2015) argues that scientists ought not to believe that their theories are true because they cannot fulfill the epistemic obligation to take the diachronic perspective on their theories. I reply that Sample’s argument imposes an inordinately heavy
A Chakravartty +26 more
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Rethinking GIScience Education in an Age of Disruptions
ABSTRACT GIS and GIScience education have continually evolved over the past three decades, responding to technological advances and societal issues. Today, the content and context in which GIScience is taught continue to be impacted by these disruptions, notably from technology through artificial intelligence (AI) and society through the myriad ...
Amy E. Frazier +26 more
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Abstract Preprocessing is necessary to extract meaningful results from electroencephalography (EEG) data. With many possible preprocessing choices, their impact on outcomes is fundamental. While previous studies have explored the effects of preprocessing on stationary EEG data, this research delves into mobile EEG, where complex processing is necessary
Nadine S. J. Jacobsen +4 more
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Rejecting Mathematical Realism while Accepting Interactive Realism [PDF]
Indispensablists contend that accepting scientific realism while rejecting mathematical realism involves a double standard. I refute this contention by developing an enhanced version of scientific realism, which I call interactive realism.
Park, Seungbae
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Phenomenology is explanatory: Science and metascience
Abstract This essay disambiguates the relationship between phenomenology and explanation, whereby we uncover a fundamentally new way to understand the function of phenomenology within the sciences. These objectives are accomplished in two stages. First, we propose an original way to interpret Husserl's claim that his phenomenology is non‐explanatory ...
Heath Williams, Thomas Byrne
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Doing Things Twice (Or Differently): Strategies to Identify Studies for Targeted Validation
The "reproducibility crisis" has been a highly visible source of scientific controversy and dispute. Here, I propose and review several avenues for identifying and prioritizing research studies for the purpose of targeted validation.
Sarma, Gopal P.
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