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been replicated by anyone but the original developer. As replication is a critical component of the scientific method and a … core practice of scientists, we argue herein for an increased practice of replication in the agent-based modeling community …, and for widespread discussion of the issues surrounding replication. We begin by clarifying the concept of replication as …
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Companies making large investments in information systems anticipate positive impacts on their organisation. Measuring information systems effectiveness or success has been an important criterion for practitioners and researchers in justifying the associated investment, both pre- and...
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A recent article by He, Melumad, and Pham (Journal of Consumer Research 46(3):545–563, 4 ) showed that consumers experienced greater enjoyment when they were asked to perform an evaluative task relative to a non-evaluative task. In this research, we intend to replicate this finding and to...
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We conduct a replication experiment, with sophisticated student participants, of the three main treatments of the debt …
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We conduct a replication of Settele (2022), a online survey experiment designed to find out how individual's beliefs … re-coded replication shows that the reported results are robust. …
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Bosch-Domènech et al. (2014) reported a negative association between 2D:4D, a suggested marker of prenatal testosterone exposure, and the Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) in a sample of 623 university students. In this pre-registered study, we test whether we can replicate their findings in a...
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This paper revisits the instrumental variable (IV) approach in Lipscomb et al. (2013, 2021, LMB) to study the impacts of electrification. We first make corrections to the construction of the dataset, including the modelled IV. Revised estimates on main outcomes and mechanisms are statistically...
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