Make Your Research Reproducible: Practical Guide for Researchers
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Research is reproducible when others can reproduce the results of a scientific study given only the original data, code, or documentation.
Reproducibility is vital for the credibility of scientific research. It allows other researchers to verify findings, build upon them, and apply them in practical contexts. When a study is not reproducible, it raises questions about the credibility of scientific findings and can erode the trust in researchers publishing these findings. Therefore, ensuring reproducibility is a critical goal in the research community, involving transparent and detailed reporting of methodologies, open sharing of data and code, and rigorous peer review processes.
This guide helps you understand how reproducibility might look like for your quantitative and qualitative research. It also offers a number of resources and tools you can use to make your research reproducible.
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