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Replicability / Reproducibility Crises

Increasing the reproducibility of scientific data is one of the main drivers of new requirements for Open Science and Open Data on scholarly publications.

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The Center for Open Science is behind several initiatives that support reproducibility in the sciences and social sciences:

  • Open Science Framework - Free and open source project management repository that supports researchers across their entire project lifecycle. 

  • Registered Reports - Journals offering Registered Reports agree to review study protocols before experiments are conducted. If the protocols are judged to have merit the journal commits, in advance, to publishing the outcomes.

  • Preregistration - When you preregister your research, you're specifying your plan in advance, before you gather data. Preregistration separates hypothesis-generating  (exploratory) from hypothesis-testing (confirmatory) research.

Baker, M., Baker, M., & Penny, D. (2016). Is there a reproducibility crisis? Nature, 533(7604), 452-454. doi:10.1038/533452a

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