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Primer on Reproducible Research in R: Enhancing Transparency and Scientific Rigor [PDF]
Achieving research reproducibility is a precarious aspect of scientific practice. However, many studies across disciplines fail to be fully reproduced due to inadequate dissemination methods.
Mushfiqul Anwar Siraji, Munia Rahman
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Implementing open science and reproducible research practices in mental health research through registered reports [PDF]
To increase the number of pre‐registered observational studies, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP) Advances is delighted to now invite Registered Reports.
Jessie R. Baldwin, Henrik Larsson
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Reproducible research and GIScience: an evaluation using AGILE conference papers [PDF]
The demand for reproducible research is on the rise in disciplines concerned with data analysis and computational methods. Therefore, we reviewed current recommendations for reproducible research and translated them into criteria for assessing the ...
Daniel Nüst+6 more
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Reproducible Research Using Biomodels [PDF]
Like other types of computational research, modeling and simulation of biological processes (biomodels) is still largely communicated without sufficient detail to allow independent reproduction of results. But reproducibility in this area of research could easily be achieved by making use of existing resources, such as supplying models in standard ...
Mendes P.
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Ensuring Quality Standards and Reproducible Research for Data Analysis Services in Oncology: A Cooperative Service Model [PDF]
Modern molecular high-throughput devices, e.g., next-generation sequencing, have transformed medical research. Resulting data sets are usually high-dimensional on a genomic-scale providing multi-factorial information from intertwined molecular and ...
Frank Emmert-Streib+6 more
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Reproducibility of Research in Biophysics [PDF]
New advances in science invariably rest on the foundation of previous work and, therefore, the reliability of published work is fundamental to the scientific enterprise. Consequently, research should be well designed, rigorously analyzed, and reproducible.In response to a number of high profile cases in which published data could not be reproduced, as ...
Edward H. Egelman+3 more
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Reproducibility in Chemical Research [PDF]
"… To what extent is reproducibility a significant issue in chemical research? How can problems involving irreproducibility be minimized? … Researchers should be aware of the dangers of unconscious investigator bias, all papers should provide adequate experimental detail, and Reviewers have a responsibility to carefully examine papers for adequacy of ...
Bergman, Robert G.+2 more
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Incentivising reproducible research [PDF]
Wagenmakers and Forstmann argue that journals (and journal editors) should actively solicit replication attempts to confirm important findings (Wagenmakers & Forstmann, 2013). They point out, correctly in our opinion, that current incentive structures in science discourage scientists from adopting practices that are advantageous for science as a whole,
Button, Katherine S, Munafò, Marcus R
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Reproducibility and Research Integrity [PDF]
Reproducibility—the ability of independent researchers to obtain the same (or similar) results when repeating an experiment or test—is one of the hallmarks of good science (Popper 1959).
David B. Resnik, Adil E. Shamoo
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Reproducibility in research [PDF]
Summary Progress in biomedical research depends in part on being able to build on the findings of other researchers – and thereby on being able to apply others’ methods to your own research. However, most of us have struggled to understand how to repeat or adapt another researcher’s study because of minimal or missing details in the ...
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