Replication games: how to make reproducibility research more systematic
Abel Brodeur,
Anna Dreber,
Fernando Hoces de la Guardia and
Edward Miguel
Nature, 2023, vol. 621, issue 7980, 684-686
Abstract:
In some areas of social science, around half of studies can’t be replicated. A new test-fast, fail-fast initiative aims to show what research is hot — and what’s not.
Keywords: Research data; Research management; Scientific community; Economics; Sociology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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