The importance of replication has been recognised across many scientific disciplines. Reproducibility is a necessary condition for replicability, because an inability to reproduce results implies that the methods have not been specified sufficiently, thus precluding replication. This paper describes how two independent teams of researchers attempted to reproduce the empirical findings of an important paper, ‘‘Shrinkage estimators of time series seasonal factors and their effect on forecasting accuracy’’ (Miller & Williams, 2003). The two teams proceeded systematically, reporting results both before and after receiving clarifications from the authors of the original study. The teams were able to approximately reproduce each other’s results, ...
Rule-Based Forecasting (RBF) is an expert system that combines forecasts from simple extrapolation m...
Social scientists envy the objectivity, controlled experimentation and replicability of hard science...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as How do things work? ...
The importance of replication has been recognised across many scientific disciplines. Reproducibilit...
We have examined the frequency of replications published in the two leading forecasting journals, th...
We examined the frequency of replications published in the two leading forecasting journals, the Int...
The self-correcting nature of science has been questioned repeatedly in the decade since Ioan-nidis ...
Reproducibility, the ability to reproduce the results of published papers or studies using their com...
Reproducibility of economic research has attracted considerable attention in recent years. So far, t...
6 pagesThe ability to reproduce an effect — whether through natural observation or a carefully contr...
Throughout the last decade, the so-called replication crisis has stimulated many researchers to cond...
Results of simulation studies evaluating the performance of statistical methods can have a major imp...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as “How do things work?” ...
The reproducibility of published research has become an important topic in science policy. A number ...
Context: Replications are an important part of scientific disciplines. Replications test the credibi...
Rule-Based Forecasting (RBF) is an expert system that combines forecasts from simple extrapolation m...
Social scientists envy the objectivity, controlled experimentation and replicability of hard science...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as How do things work? ...
The importance of replication has been recognised across many scientific disciplines. Reproducibilit...
We have examined the frequency of replications published in the two leading forecasting journals, th...
We examined the frequency of replications published in the two leading forecasting journals, the Int...
The self-correcting nature of science has been questioned repeatedly in the decade since Ioan-nidis ...
Reproducibility, the ability to reproduce the results of published papers or studies using their com...
Reproducibility of economic research has attracted considerable attention in recent years. So far, t...
6 pagesThe ability to reproduce an effect — whether through natural observation or a carefully contr...
Throughout the last decade, the so-called replication crisis has stimulated many researchers to cond...
Results of simulation studies evaluating the performance of statistical methods can have a major imp...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as “How do things work?” ...
The reproducibility of published research has become an important topic in science policy. A number ...
Context: Replications are an important part of scientific disciplines. Replications test the credibi...
Rule-Based Forecasting (RBF) is an expert system that combines forecasts from simple extrapolation m...
Social scientists envy the objectivity, controlled experimentation and replicability of hard science...
The goal of science is to accumulate knowledge that answers questions such as How do things work? ...