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A claim has been that 97% of the scientific literature endorses anthropogenic climate change (Cook et al., 2013. Environ. Res. Lett. 8, 024024). This claim, frequently repeated in debates about climate policy, does not stand. A trend in composition is mistaken for a trend in endorsement....
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science literature, the usefulness of replication research is not as widely practiced in the social sciences. The authors … previously (1995, 2000) investigated the prevalence of replication research by soliciting journal editors' perceptions of their … generally endorsed replication as a necessary part of research, while social science editors have been less than enthusiastic …
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approaches to forecasting short- to medium-term air traffic flows. It contributes as a rare replication, testing a variety of …
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In this reply, I salute the correction, replication, and extensions carried out by David Findlay and John Santos (2012 …
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This study reports on various aspects of replication research in economics. It includes (i) a brief history of data … sharing and replication; (ii) the results of the authors’ survey administered to the editors of all 333 “Economics” journals … listed in Web of Science in December 2013; (iii) an analysis of 155 replication studies that have been published in peer …
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implementation research to guide adoption, replication, and scale-up of evidence-based interventions. …
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endogenous growth with constant returns to scale in production is shown to arise due to replication driven by profit …-maximization. If replication occurs at the efficiency-maximizing scale, the result applies also when the number of production processes …
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The importance of replication has been recognised across many scientific disciplines. Reproducibility is a necessary … sufficiently, thus precluding replication. This paper describes how two independent teams of researchers attempted to reproduce the …
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The Beer Game. We apply model replication principles and discuss the difficulties we faced in the process of constructing …
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The regressions in Clemens et al. (2012) are fully replicable with open-access data and code. Roodman (2015) alters the regression specifications in that paper by adding twice-lagged aid, after which he cannot reject the null hypothesis of a zero effect of aid on growth. We show, with...
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