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Replication, Replication [PDF]
Political science is a community enterprise; the community of empirical political scientists needs access to the body of data necessary to replicate existing studies to understand, evaluate, and especially build on this work. Unfortunately, the norms we have in place now do not encourage, or in some cases even permit, this aim.
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How to Improve the Reproducibility, Replicability, and Extensibility of Remote Sensing Research
The field of remote sensing has undergone a remarkable shift where vast amounts of imagery are now readily available to researchers. New technologies, such as uncrewed aircraft systems, make it possible for anyone with a moderate budget to gather their ...
Peter Kedron, Amy E. Frazier
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Reproducibility: A Researcher-Centered Definition
Recent years have introduced major shifts in scientific reporting and publishing. The scientific community, publishers, funding agencies, and the public expect research to adhere to principles of openness, reproducibility, replicability, and ...
Sebastian Stefan Feger +1 more
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Evaluating software tools to conduct systematic reviews: a feature analysis and user survey
Systematic reviews are research synthesis methods increasingly used in educational research to support evidence-based decision making. The conduction of a systematic review is a complex process with several phases usually supported by software tools ...
Marta Pellegrini, Francesco Marsili
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Marat U. Akhmet, Mehmet Onur Fen
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Re-run, Repeat, Reproduce, Reuse, Replicate: Transforming Code into Scientific Contributions
Scientific code is different from production software. Scientific code, by producing results that are then analyzed and interpreted, participates in the elaboration of scientific conclusions.
Fabien C. Y. Benureau +5 more
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A framework for clinical and translational research in the era of rigor and reproducibility
Introduction: Rigor and reproducibility are two important cornerstones of medical and scientific advancement. Clinical and translational research (CTR) contains four phases (T1–T4), involving the translation of basic research to humans, then to clinical ...
Chris Wichman, Lynette M. Smith, Fang Yu
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Questionable research practices may have little effect on replicability
This article examines why many studies fail to replicate statistically significant published results. We address this issue within a general statistical framework that also allows us to include various questionable research practices (QRPs) that are ...
Rolf Ulrich, Jeff Miller
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IntroductionThe recognized credibility crisis in scientific research has led to an increasing focus on reproducibility studies, particularly in computer science. Existing studies predominantly examine specific technological aspects of reproducibility but
Jose Armando Hernandez, Miguel Colom
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A Global Perspective on Testing Infants Online: Introducing ManyBabies-AtHome
Online testing holds great promise for infant scientists. It could increase participant diversity, improve reproducibility and collaborative possibilities, and reduce costs for researchers and participants.
Lorijn Zaadnoordijk +4 more
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