The reproducibility of published academic work is increasingly important across a wide array of fields from neuroscience to sociology to political science. If we as academics wish to create impactful research, we need to create faith in the larger research community that our work is valid, and a series of reproducibility scandals over the past decade has degraded that faith. A commonly cited solution is for all data-driven research to include complete replication files, including all code and data necessary to reproduce all key statistics and figures. In this paper, we examine some of the norms and best practices surrounding this notion across various fields. We test the hypothesis that providing replication files increases a paper's citati...
Data archives, libraries, and publishers are extending their services to support computational repro...
© 2016 ACM. Replicability is a core principle of the scientific method. However, several scientific ...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
Recent reports have suggested that many published results are unreliable. To increase the reliabilit...
The self-correcting nature of science has been questioned repeatedly in the decade since Ioan-nidis ...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
Replication studies are considered a hallmark of good scientific practice. Yet they are treated amon...
Responding to the so-called reproducibility crisis, various disciplines have proposed - and some hav...
“It can be proven that most claimed research findings are false.” Those are the words of John Ioanni...
Academics in the social sciences have long argued for increased sharing of research data as a means...
Prompted by initiatives such as the TOP Guidelines, the scientific community has restored its focus ...
In response to widespread concerns about the integrity of research published in scholarly journals, ...
Data sharing has become a core tenet of science policy in the U.K., U.S., and elsewhere. Among the r...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. The social sciences, and in part...
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
Data archives, libraries, and publishers are extending their services to support computational repro...
© 2016 ACM. Replicability is a core principle of the scientific method. However, several scientific ...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...
Recent reports have suggested that many published results are unreliable. To increase the reliabilit...
The self-correcting nature of science has been questioned repeatedly in the decade since Ioan-nidis ...
There is increasing pressure to publish unique scientific findings in academia. However, funding sou...
Replication studies are considered a hallmark of good scientific practice. Yet they are treated amon...
Responding to the so-called reproducibility crisis, various disciplines have proposed - and some hav...
“It can be proven that most claimed research findings are false.” Those are the words of John Ioanni...
Academics in the social sciences have long argued for increased sharing of research data as a means...
Prompted by initiatives such as the TOP Guidelines, the scientific community has restored its focus ...
In response to widespread concerns about the integrity of research published in scholarly journals, ...
Data sharing has become a core tenet of science policy in the U.K., U.S., and elsewhere. Among the r...
Replication is one of the main principles of the scientific method. The social sciences, and in part...
Most scientific papers are not reproducible: it is really hard, if not impossible, to understand how...
Data archives, libraries, and publishers are extending their services to support computational repro...
© 2016 ACM. Replicability is a core principle of the scientific method. However, several scientific ...
The increasing pursuit of replicable research and actual replication of research is a political proj...