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KRAWCZYK: Good News/Bad News on Who Gets the Data

  Posted on 9th October 2016 by replicationnetwork

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Providing access to the data is a prerequisite for replication of empirical analysis. Unfortunately, this access is not always granted to everyone (see here, and here).  There is evidence that some of this may be due to concerns about requestors’…

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