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How to Win Friends (or at Least Not Maximize Enemies) and Influence People When Doing Replications

  Posted on 25th January 2019 by replicationnetwork

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[From the paper “Good and Bad Replications in Political Science: How Replicators and Original Authors (Should) Talk to Each Other” by Nicole Janz and Jeremy Freese, prepared for presentation at the MZES Open Social Science Conference 2019] “We propose two main…

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