Posts tagged with 'reproducibility'

Enhancing Reproducibility in Drug Development Research
In a recent feature in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Tim Errington, the Director of Research at the Center for Open Science, delves into the pressing necessity for...
Tags: Reproducibility, Open Science
The Decline Effect: Perceptions Versus Evidence
My first experience attending a conference with Extrasensory Perception (ESP) researchers was in October 2012. Unexpectedly, we had something in common. I was interested in how...
Tags: Reproducibility, Open Science
The Reforms Are Working: Evidence That the Credibility of Social-Behavioral Sciences Can Be Improved
The landscape of social-behavioral sciences, particularly psychology, underwent a significant transformation in the early 2010s. A series of events spurred a collective...
Tags: Replication, Reproducibility, Research, Research Best Practices, Open Science, Replicability
Metascience 2023: Exploring the Methods and Practices of Scientific Research
Many scholarly fields conduct descriptive research about the research process. Advocates and reformers have prescriptive ideas about how the research process might be improved....
Tags: Reproducibility, Research, Open Science, metascience, Metascience2023
Confidence at Scale: Using Technology to Assess Research Credibility
After multiple years of data collection, the Research team at the Center for Open Science (COS) is preparing for the end of its participation in DARPA’s Systematizing Confidence...
Tags: Reproducibility, Research, Open Science, SCORE
The Fellowship Factor: Cultivating Community in Influenza Research and Beyond
What does it mean to grow open science practices, norms, and values among a particular research community? How do the researchers themselves hope to benefit from this type of...
Tags: Reproducibility, Community, Open Science
Seven Reasons to Work Reproducibly
The following is a guest post from Dalson Figueiredo and Nicole Janz who helped to co-author Seven Reasons Why: A User's Guide to Transparency and Reproducibility, the first...
Tags: Reproducibility, open science initiatives, Brazil, transparent workflow
Strategy for Culture Change
Behavior change is hard. Whatever its faults, the status quo is familiar and the warts are known. The status quo is also easy to maintain. Just do nothing, inertia takes care of...
Tags: Reproducibility, Open Science, Culture Change, Behavior Change
Are reproducibility and open science starting to matter in tenure and promotion review?
Tenure and promotion season is underway. Promotion committees, in the U.S. at least, use the summer to send portfolios to 3 to 10 scholars at other institutions for independent...
Tags: Reproducibility, Openscience
Some Examples of Publishing the Research That Actually Happened
A discussion about a grad student’s dilemma on The Black Goat “It’s So Complicated” podcast caught my attention last week (June 28, 2017). The student wrote about a situation in...
Tags: Replication, publishing, Reproducibility, Research