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Open Science is an umbrella term that encompasses a multitude of assumptions about the future of knowledge creation and dissemination. Based on a literature review, this paper aims at structuring the overall discourse by proposing five Open Science schools of thought: The infrastructure school...
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been replicated by anyone but the original developer. As replication is a critical component of the scientific method and a … core practice of scientists, we argue herein for an increased practice of replication in the agent-based modeling community …, and for widespread discussion of the issues surrounding replication. We begin by clarifying the concept of replication as …
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This essay examines the role of data and program-code archives in making economic research 'replicable.' Replication of …
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growth rates are not constant but slow down with age. If the successful replication of new blueprints is rapid but noisy, and …
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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 note describes a study to discover the extent to which it would be possible to follow the respondents in a 1978/79 social survey in inner Liverpool. The follow up would be used to describe the ways in which peoples' circumstances had changed in the intervening 17 years. It would also...
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Presentation at the Application of Effect Sizes in Research on Children and Families: Understanding Impacts on Academic, Emotional Behavioral and Economic Outcomes meeting.
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