In response to widespread concerns about the integrity of research published in scholarly journals, several initiatives have emerged that are promoting research transparency through access to data underlying published scientific findings. Journal editors, in particular, have made a commitment to research transparency by issuing data policies that require authors to submit their data, code, and documentation to data repositories to allow for public access to the data. In the case of the American Journal of Political Science (AJPS) Data Replication Policy, the data also must undergo an independent verification process in which materials are reviewed for quality as a condition of final manuscript publication and acceptance. Aware of the specia...
In quantitative methods, reproducibility is held as the gold standard for demonstrating research int...
Prompted by initiatives such as the TOP Guidelines, the scientific community has restored its focus ...
Publishing in top-ranking journals in the social sciences and international relations requires writi...
In this poster, we illustrate the workflow developed by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Sc...
According to several studies, researchers are not sharing the data underpinning their published scie...
Academics in the social sciences have long argued for increased sharing of research data as a means...
The reproducibility of published academic work is increasingly important across a wide array of fiel...
With the discipline’s push toward data access and research transparency (DA-RT), journal replication...
Do researchers share their quantitative data and are the quantitative results that are published in ...
By encouraging and requiring that authors share their data in order to publish articles, scholarly j...
Data archives, libraries, and publishers are extending their services to support computational repro...
Replicability represents the cornerstone of reliable development in science. In this paper, we devel...
In quantitative methods, reproducibility is held as the gold standard for demonstrating research int...
Presentation at the American Statistical Association's Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, Cana...
Objective: To describe the process and challenges of creating a replication data archive at the Inst...
In quantitative methods, reproducibility is held as the gold standard for demonstrating research int...
Prompted by initiatives such as the TOP Guidelines, the scientific community has restored its focus ...
Publishing in top-ranking journals in the social sciences and international relations requires writi...
In this poster, we illustrate the workflow developed by the Odum Institute for Research in Social Sc...
According to several studies, researchers are not sharing the data underpinning their published scie...
Academics in the social sciences have long argued for increased sharing of research data as a means...
The reproducibility of published academic work is increasingly important across a wide array of fiel...
With the discipline’s push toward data access and research transparency (DA-RT), journal replication...
Do researchers share their quantitative data and are the quantitative results that are published in ...
By encouraging and requiring that authors share their data in order to publish articles, scholarly j...
Data archives, libraries, and publishers are extending their services to support computational repro...
Replicability represents the cornerstone of reliable development in science. In this paper, we devel...
In quantitative methods, reproducibility is held as the gold standard for demonstrating research int...
Presentation at the American Statistical Association's Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, Cana...
Objective: To describe the process and challenges of creating a replication data archive at the Inst...
In quantitative methods, reproducibility is held as the gold standard for demonstrating research int...
Prompted by initiatives such as the TOP Guidelines, the scientific community has restored its focus ...
Publishing in top-ranking journals in the social sciences and international relations requires writi...