Note that @JelteWicherts and coauthors found that those authors who did not share their data had more statistical errors in their papers than those who did share. https://t.co/Fc3fPoseIR
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
Interesting....
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
“Data and code available upon reasonable request” = 🚩 flag for reproducibility; lack of support by authors to reproduce findings appears anti-correlated with reproducibility
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
RT @hardsci: In light of today's release of Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology results, I want to highlight something. 32% of origina…
https://t.co/V2w6AN2BFg Willingness to Share Research Data Is Related to the Strength of the Evidence and the Quality of Reporting of Statistical Results Jelte M. Wicherts, Marjan Bakker, Dylan Molenaar
What was striking was a study showing that reluctance to share data was related to the number of apparent errors in the paper's statistical reporting (such errors often involved p values that should not have been reported as significant but were). 4/17 htt
@choldgraf @nicholdav @khinsen @joelgrus it depends on the context - if most researchers are unwilling to share code, then I think I would actually have more trust in the work of researchers who are willing to share their code. cf. https://t.co/bwgfXIiUWX
Hmm... #MedEd #PLOSONE: Willingness to Share Research Data Is Related to the Strength of the Evidence and the Quality of Re ... https://t.co/TEIn3pY8Sn
Learning stuff from my MSc students tonight. Folk that have weak results are apparently less likely to share their data https://t.co/q9jKJcBl2r https://t.co/5jUaMacklM
Connecting p-hacking with the failure of econometric investments 👥 Prof.David H. Bailey art, Apr 2019🦴 (#ML vs #econometrics war) https://t.co/wkCgpgIQUj … https://t.co/Mr4UfMqdVi $SPY $TLT @vwandres https://t.co/Q1Zdzun6Wa
RT @rianaminocher: @rlmcelreath @Ben_C_J @dingding_peng @katiedrax @Tom_Hardwicke @babeheim Hi, some related studies I can think of - https…
RT @rianaminocher: @rlmcelreath @Ben_C_J @dingding_peng @katiedrax @Tom_Hardwicke @babeheim Hi, some related studies I can think of - https…
RT @rianaminocher: @rlmcelreath @Ben_C_J @dingding_peng @katiedrax @Tom_Hardwicke @babeheim Hi, some related studies I can think of - https…
@rlmcelreath @Ben_C_J @dingding_peng @katiedrax @Tom_Hardwicke @babeheim Hi, some related studies I can think of - https://t.co/8eoa8AS4dg https://t.co/ut8GetVTcs https://t.co/okVQeC2WdJ and https://t.co/YSxqRj6lpm https://t.co/BaG6L39Bi3 https://t.co/OC
@patilindrajeets @BrianNosek not from a multi-lab replication project, but there is this by @JelteWicherts, @MarjanBakker & Dylan Molenaar: https://t.co/0weMeCIdgB
RT @Sonnymumbunan: Barangsiapa berbagi, ia berkualitas. https://t.co/NqY0XsfbtC
Barangsiapa berbagi, ia berkualitas. https://t.co/NqY0XsfbtC
RT @pitiklinov: En 2011 volvieron a pedir datos y un 43% de los autores compartieron por lo menos algunos de los datos. Encontraron asociac…
RT @pitiklinov: En 2011 volvieron a pedir datos y un 43% de los autores compartieron por lo menos algunos de los datos. Encontraron asociac…
RT @pitiklinov: En 2011 volvieron a pedir datos y un 43% de los autores compartieron por lo menos algunos de los datos. Encontraron asociac…
RT @pitiklinov: En 2011 volvieron a pedir datos y un 43% de los autores compartieron por lo menos algunos de los datos. Encontraron asociac…
RT @pitiklinov: En 2011 volvieron a pedir datos y un 43% de los autores compartieron por lo menos algunos de los datos. Encontraron asociac…
En 2011 volvieron a pedir datos y un 43% de los autores compartieron por lo menos algunos de los datos. Encontraron asociación entre no compartir y evidencia más débil y más errores estadísticos. La APA no hace nada contra los autores que no comparten http
@jdyeatman Five years is a long time to pick like minded colleagues and strengthen the bubble. Funding and hiring incentives changed very little. I agree that openness does not necessarily implicate quality, although they are to some extent correlated ht
@MattSShane @richarddmorey @joejps84 @BrianNosek @CANdiLabScience @gallantlab @NeuroPolarbear @BorisBarbour @aexbrown @manlius84 @russpoldrack @OSFramework I agree there can be challenges w/ complex large data, but the personal benefits are manifold: colla
RT @ChrisFiloG: @researchremix Open data saves taxpayers money: https://t.co/mxRs6Xfgtb Reuse of open data leads to highly cited publicati…
RT @ChrisFiloG: @researchremix Open data saves taxpayers money: https://t.co/mxRs6Xfgtb Reuse of open data leads to highly cited publicati…
RT @ChrisFiloG: @researchremix Open data saves taxpayers money: https://t.co/mxRs6Xfgtb Reuse of open data leads to highly cited publicati…
RT @ChrisFiloG: @researchremix Open data saves taxpayers money: https://t.co/mxRs6Xfgtb Reuse of open data leads to highly cited publicati…
RT @ChrisFiloG: @researchremix Open data saves taxpayers money: https://t.co/mxRs6Xfgtb Reuse of open data leads to highly cited publicati…
@researchremix Open data saves taxpayers money: https://t.co/mxRs6Xfgtb Reuse of open data leads to highly cited publications: https://t.co/heA3w15D6I Transparency is related to higher quality: https://t.co/XQEAdYv594
#PLOSONE: Willingness to Share Research Data Is Related to the Strength of the Evidence and the Quality of Re ... https://t.co/i1Lqx1Zjzm #datascienceinnovation #datascience @FNLM
RT @chrisdc77: @ProfAndyField @bengoldacre @tomstafford 1. Surely verifiability is a big part of trust. If I can't verify it, how can I tru…
@ProfAndyField @bengoldacre @tomstafford 1. Surely verifiability is a big part of trust. If I can't verify it, how can I trust it? 2. There is evid that studies which share data are more trustworthy https://t.co/ckRMEhUveO 3. That openness doesn't prevent
@gmacdonalduoft @EJWagenmakers @minzlicht e.g. prereg is assoc'd w/ reduction in pub bias https://t.co/BBmIvQxofN & data sharing w/ more acc. stat reporting https://t.co/ckRMEhUveO
Oldie but goldie: Willingness to Share Research Data Is Related to the Strength of the Evidence #opendata https://t.co/RfGkE6Qodt
@waterlego @mnitabach @o_guest @cMadan @andpru @dingding_peng @nicebread303 @WWU_Muenster If you've ever publicly archived a dataset & taken 3 checks to confirm no statistical errors, you'll understand it. https://t.co/ckRMEhUveO
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
Willingness to Share Research Data Is Related to the Strength of the Evidence https://t.co/OHfVHj2N6M
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
@VinJLynch @RuvinskyIlya @Y_Gilad @mdshawkey @jessicapolka there's a group that looks at a similar question: https://t.co/buT931xUat
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @MMMarksman: Interesting read; willingness to share data is related to strength of evidence & quality of statistical reporting: https://…
RT @OmnesResNetwork: @Neuro_Skeptic there's a correlation between open research and good work https://t.co/buT931xUat
@Neuro_Skeptic there's a correlation between open research and good work https://t.co/buT931xUat
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @MMMarksman: Interesting read; willingness to share data is related to strength of evidence & quality of statistical reporting: https://…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @MMMarksman: Interesting read; willingness to share data is related to strength of evidence & quality of statistical reporting: https://…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @MMMarksman: Interesting read; willingness to share data is related to strength of evidence & quality of statistical reporting: https://…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…
RT @GreeneScientist: Researchers' willingness to share data is inversely correlated with errors in analyses. HT @CoyneoftheRealm https://t…