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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(2+)-replication and the Baby Monster [PDF]
The definitions of replicable and completely replicable functions are intimately related to the Hecke operators for the modular group. We define the notions of "$(2+)$-replicable" and "completely $(2+)$-replicable" functions by considering the Hecke ...
Cummins, Chris, Matias, Rodrigo
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Are geometric morphometric analyses replicable? Evaluating landmark measurement error and its impact on extant and fossil Microtus classification. [PDF]
Geometric morphometric analyses are frequently employed to quantify biological shape and shape variation. Despite the popularity of this technique, quantification of measurement error in geometric morphometric datasets and its impact on statistical ...
Adams D. C. +8 more
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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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Replicability analysis for genome-wide association studies
The paramount importance of replicating associations is well recognized in the genome-wide associaton (GWA) research community, yet methods for assessing replicability of associations are scarce. Published GWA studies often combine separately the results
Heller, Ruth, Yekutieli, Daniel
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Replication study: Development and validation of deep learning algorithm for detection of diabetic retinopathy in retinal fundus photographs [PDF]
Replication studies are essential for validation of new methods, and are crucial to maintain the high standards of scientific publications, and to use the results in practice.
Bongo, Lars Ailo +2 more
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Heterogeneity of Research Results: A New Perspective From Which to Assess and Promote Progress in Psychological Science [PDF]
Heterogeneity emerges when multiple close or conceptual replications on the same subject produce results that vary more than expected from the sampling error.
Honekopp, Johannes, Linden, Audrey
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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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