RT Book T1 Transparent and reproducible social science research: how to do open science A1 Christensen, Garret S. A2 Freese, Jeremy A2 Miguel, Edward 1974- LA English PP Oakland, California PB University of California Press YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1680579630 AB "Social science practitioners have recently witnessed numerous episodes of influential research that fell apart upon close scrutiny. These instances have spurred suspicions that other published results may contain errors or may at least be less robust than they appear. In response, an influential movement has emerged across the social sciences for greater research transparency, openness, and reproducibility. Transparent and Reproducible Social Science Research crystallizes the new insights, practices, and methods of this rising interdisciplinary field"--Provided by publisher AB Introduction -- What is ethical research? -- Publication bias -- Specification searching -- Using all evidence : registration and meta-analysis -- Pre-analysis plans -- Sensitivity analysis and other approaches -- Reporting standards -- Replication -- Data sharing -- Reproducible workflow -- Conclusion. NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN Q180.55.S7 SN 9780520969230 K1 Social Sciences : Research K1 Reproducible research K1 Sozialwissenschaften K1 Forschung K1 Wissenschaft K1 Methode K1 Methodologie K1 Forschungsergebnis K1 Konsistenz : Informatik K1 Ethik K1 Verantwortung K1 Transparenz K1 Politischer Prozess K1 REFERENCE / Questions & Answers ; bisacsh K1 Reproducible research ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01904473 K1 Social sciences ; Research ; fast ; (OCoLC)fst01122944 K1 REFERENCE ; Questions & Answers K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Research K1 Social sciences ; Research K1 Electronic books K1 Sozialwissenschaften : Forschung