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S2: Two Sides of the Replication Coin
YSI Webinar on Replication
Start time:
September 15, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
EDT
Location:
Online
Type:
Other

Speakers

Richard Ball
Professor of Economic

Norm Medeiros
Associate Libraria
YSI Presenters
Description
WEBINAR REPLICATE REPLICATE: HOW YOU CAN TAKE PART
SESSION 2: Two Sides of the Replication Coin: Ex Post Reproduction and Ex Ante Documentation
We will begin by drawing a distinction between two distinct, but complementary, activities: ex post reproduction and ex ante documentation.
Ex post reproduction refers to reproduction by an independent investigator of empirical results reported by a researcher in a previous publication. This notion of ex post reproduction corresponds to one of the types of replication that this symposium is focused on.
Ex ante documentation refers to materials–data, code, and various forms of supplementary information–that are assembled by the original researchers who conduct a study, and posted publicly with the paper or report in which they present their results. This documentation should contain everything necessary to enable an interested reader to reproduce the results of the study, easily and exactly. The "replication files" that many journals now require authors of quantitative articles to submit are examples of ex ante documentation.
We will then give an overview of Project TIER, an initiative that promotes incorporating instruction in transparent and reproducible methods in the research training of undergraduate and graduate students in quantitative disciplines. The focus of Project TIER has been on ex ante documentation.
We will highlight the complementarities between teaching ex ante documentation and ex post reproduction. The central message:
- Conducting an ex post reproduction of a previously published study is excellent preparation for students who will be constructing ex ante documentation for an empirical project of their own.
- Constructing ex ante documentation for an empirical project of their own is excellent preparation for students who will be conducting an ex post reproduction of a previously published study.
SESSION 2: Video are available here and the part on the Open Science Framework (OSF) here, slides here. | Live Q&A Sep 15, 2022
For discussion please use this session's page on the ReplicationWiki.
SHORT BIOS
Richard Ball is Professor of Economics, and Norm Medeiros is Associate Librarian, both at Haverford College. Ball and Medeiros have been Co-Directors of Project TIER -Teaching Integrity in Empirical Research since they founded the initiative in 2013.
Hosted by Working Group(s):
Organizers
Attendees
Diana Soeiro
Jan H. Höffler
Merve Burnazoglu
Franziska Strunz
Ebele Nwokoye
Richard Ball
Anurag Bavaria
Sabin Nendobe Dobah
Ahmed Abosaif
Dina Moawad
Gustavo Castillo
Amelia Zajaczkowska
Daniel Gotthardt
Nate Breznau
Geremew Milkias Waza
Jian Condori
Norm Medeiros