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S1: Why replication? How is it done? Where to find replication material?
YSI Webinar on Replication
Start time:
September 8, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
EDT
Location:
Online
Type:
Other
Description
Webinar REPLICATE REPLICATE: HOW YOU CAN TAKE PART
SESSION 1 discusses the basics of replication addressing:
- Why is the topic of replication relevant to promoting a renewed approach to Economics and other social sciences
- What is Philosophy of Economics, and how does it relate to replication
- Which purposes can it serve to replicate in the narrow sense (i.e. rerunning original studies' data and code to check results)
- How are results produced
- How to update data or how to use new data or methods to check for robustness and/or generalizability
- How to identify studies suitable for replication
- How to share results
- How do replications help to question published findings, detect errors, contribute to scientific progress and incentivize discussion but also how do they face resistance from authors of original studies and editors
- Why is replication useful and relevant to teachers and researchers, and how does the Webinar facilitate the integration of replication in your syllabus or research
- How can students overcome being intimidated by replication, why is it that everyone can do it, and in which way does it prepare you to produce more reliable and robust results
This session includes a video-lecture available here and live Q&A. Use the discussion page to comment or ask questions in written form.
SIGN UP! REPLICATION PLAN SUBMISSIONS were due on August 15, 2022. We already have a sufficient number of interesting contributions. Further ones may be accepted on a rolling basis. The webinar series may be continued after December 2022 depending on participant interest. Of course feel free to watch the videos and join the discussions also if you have not yet submitted an own replication plan.
Project details and how to make the most of the Webinar here or at ReplicationWiki.
Do not hesitate to address your questions to replication@uni-goettingen.de or to project organizers.
Hosted by Working Group(s):
Organizers
Attendees
Franziska Strunz
Nate Breznau
Amir Bashiri
Anurag Bavaria
Jian Condori
Ebele Nwokoye
Dina Moawad
Gustavo Castillo
Shafqat hassan
Richard Ball
Jana Dolle
Meriam El Mansour
Étienne Desfossés
Amir Bashiri
Diana Soeiro
Amelia Zajaczkowska
Dot Warren
Kevin Angell
Wenjian Wang
Oscar Jaramillo
Andrej Cvetic
Eli Baltzersen
Oleg Telegin
Sabin NENDOBE DOBAH
Merve Burnazoglu
Geremew Milkias Waza
Jan H. Höffler