For those at
#CEA2023 come join us at
#CRRESS Session 9
https://labordynamicsinstitute.github.io/crress/ when we talk about Reproducibility, Confidentiality, and
#opendata mandates!

Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability in Economics and the Social Sciences
The Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability in Economics and the Social Sciences is a series of virtual and in-person panels on the topics of reproducibility, replicability, and transparency in the social sciences. The purpose of scientific publishing is the dissemination of robust research findings, exposing them to the scrutiny of peers and other interested parties. Scientific articles should accurately and completely provide information on the origin and provenance of data and on the analytical and computational methods used. Yet in recent years, doubts about the adequacy of the information provided in scientific articles and their addenda have been voiced. The conferences will address the following topics: the initiation of research, the conduct of research, the preparation of research for publication, and the scrutiny after publication. Undergraduates, graduate students, and career researchers will be able to learn about best practices for transparent, reproducible, and scientifically sound research in the social sciences.

CRRESS Session 8: Should funders require reproducible archives?
YouTubeDang! Forgot to make the big announcement for this: Tomorrow (April 25 2023, 4:15PM Eastern) 8th session of
#CRRESS, "Should funders require
#reproducible archives?" with Martin Halbert (NSF), Sebastian Martinez (3ie) and @StuartBuck1 (Good Science Project)
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4Km3W2dNQNK1mJ9U8Ah-GA
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CRRESS Session 7: Why can or should research institutions publish replication packages?
YouTube#CRRESS No. 7 March 28 2023 "Why can or should research institutions publish replication packages?" Graham MacDonald (Urban Institute), Limor Peer (Yale), and Courtney Butler (KC FRB) compose the panel. Aleksandr Michuda (Cornell) will moderate the session.
#reproducibility #socialsciences #econtwitter #econtoots https://labordynamicsinstitute.github.io/crress/#session-7 
Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability in Economics and the Social Sciences
The Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability in Economics and the Social Sciences is a series of virtual and in-person panels on the topics of reproducibility, replicability, and transparency in the social sciences. The purpose of scientific publishing is the dissemination of robust research findings, exposing them to the scrutiny of peers and other interested parties. Scientific articles should accurately and completely provide information on the origin and provenance of data and on the analytical and computational methods used. Yet in recent years, doubts about the adequacy of the information provided in scientific articles and their addenda have been voiced. The conferences will address the following topics: the initiation of research, the conduct of research, the preparation of research for publication, and the scrutiny after publication. Undergraduates, graduate students, and career researchers will be able to learn about best practices for transparent, reproducible, and scientifically sound research in the social sciences.


Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: CRRESS - Session 5: Disciplinary Support: why is reproducibility not uniformly required across disciplines?. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Panelists:
Kim Weeden (Cornell University, Sociology)
Betsy Sinclair (WashU, Political Science)
Hilary Hoynes (UC Berkeley, Economics)
Moderator:
Lars Vilhuber (Cornell University, AEA Data Editor)
Why do learned societies decide (or not) to implement data (and code) availability policies? What influences the level of enforcement, and the choice of "enforcer" (data editor, administrative staff, referees)? What are reasons NOT to require data sharing or code sharing?
For more information on this session and the rest of the webinar series, see https://labordynamicsinstitute.github.io/crress/
ZoomAnd... it's a wrap for the year at #CRRESS Thanks to @johnjhorton Paulo Guimarães and @[email protected] for participating!
https://econtwitter.net/@larsvil/109438926109417224
Econ (Twitter) Mastodon#CRRESS December 13, 2022 webinar "Reproducibility and confidential or proprietary data: can it be done?" w/ Paulo Guimarães (Banco de Portugal BPLIM), @
[email protected] (@
[email protected]), myself (@
[email protected] @
[email protected] @
[email protected]). Aleks Michuda @
[email protected] moderating! 12:15 ET