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This article illustrates the difficulty of replicating results in the area of sports economics. This article gives three different examples that seem straightforward, but are actually quite difficult to replicate. Furthermore, the evidence suggests that the discrepancies are not due to human...
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special edition---observation, replication, and measurement issues relevant to sports economists. The papers cover issues … governed by peer review or our usual citation requirements, data integrity, data and result replication, and second …
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As well as being generalizations based on repeated empirical evidence, good empirical generalizations have five other characteristics: scope, precision, parsimony, usefulness, and a link with theory.
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This paper is a direct empirical examination of the fundamental claim that use of templates enhances the effectiveness of knowledge transfer. We explore the effect of template use through an eight-year, in-depth field investigation of Rank Xerox (now Xerox Europe). The field investigation covers...
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In this study, I provide corrections to the estimation results reported by Balassa (1963) on testing the implications of the Ricardian model of international trade. While all of his estimation results have changed, his main conclusions still pertain. I conjecture that the errors are most likely...
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From first principles, using general no-arbitrage arguments across international markets, differential swaps and a variety of quanto options and futures are evaluated and replicated in closed form by explicit construction of their hedge portfolios, under the assumption of deterministic...
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Jeremy Freese makes the case for data sharing as a condition of publication for quantitative research in sociology, and Gary King tells us of a Dataverse Network under construction that is designed to routinize the process of posting and storing such data sets. No matter how user-friendly that...
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articles contain full descriptions of methods. The author argues that sociology should adopt standards regarding replication … this way and offers a candidate replication policy for sociology. …
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. Nonetheless, reservations remain, and the author addresses several of them and explains why improved replication standards do not … intermittent discussions of replication standards to collective action. …
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