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's replication will be "successful" according to context-specific criteria in the preanalysis plan. The author also argues that the …The author argues that researchers should do replications using preanalysis plans. These plans should specify at least … researchers will spend, and (3) the intended results and the precision of the replication necessary for "success". A researcher …
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The author argues that researchers should do replications using preanalysis plans. These plans should specify at least … of the replication necessary for “success”. A researcher's replication will be “successful” according to context …-specific criteria in the preanalysis plan. The author also argues that the two biggest drawbacks of preanalysis plans—(1) that they …
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's replication will be "successful" according to context-specific criteria in the preanalysis plan. The author also argues that the …The author argues that researchers should do replications using preanalysis plans. These plans should specify at least … researchers will spend, and (3) the intended results and the precision of the replication necessary for "success". A researcher …
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While many studies have investigated the determinants of housing demand, very few studies have focused on how economic conditions affect the formation of potential households directly. Potential households may choose to delay entry into the housing market by remaining with one’s parents during...
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This work is an attempt, first, to outline the basic building blocks of evolutionary theory in economics and, second, to offer a comparative assessment of different strands of literature which call upon evolutionary ideas of some sort. We sketch out what we consider to be the main results...
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The World Bank's approach to estimating the extent, distribution and trend of global income poverty is neither meaningful nor reliable. The Bank uses an arbitrary international poverty line that is not adequately anchored in any specification of the real requirements of human beings. Moreover,...
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: Applied Economics, which has implemented a data availability policy since 2005. Our replication success rate is relatively … moderate, with 37.78% of replication attempts successful. 68 of 162 eligible replication attempts successfully replicated the …
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This paper focuses on computational reproducibility and robustness replicability of Gubler et al.'s(2022) studies which examine the effect of media messages on empathic concern, dissonance, and out-group policy attitudes. The original paper tests four hypotheses using two online experiments with...
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This study pushes our understanding of research reliability by reproducing and replicating claims from 110 papers in leading economic and political science journals. The analysis involves computational reproducibility checks and robustness assessments. It reveals several patterns. First, we...
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