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    Posts by replicationnetwork:
  • Replication Failures: The Plot Thickens
  • Big Changes in Reproducibility Policies by the American Economic Association
  • Lessons Learned from the Pre-Results Review Pilot at the Journal of Development Economics One Year On
  • REED: EiR* – How to Measure the Importance of Variables in Regression Equations
  • How to Certify Reproducibility for Confidential Data. In France.
  • Is It Persistence Over Time? Or Over Space?
  • Lagged Variables Make Good Instruments…Not!
  • Twenty Years and Over a Thousand Citations, But It Couldn’t Be Reproduced
  • To Your List of Biases in Meta-Analyses, Add This One: Accumulation Bias
  • Meta-Research: The Big Picture
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