Talk

Research Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics and Beyond

As part of the NBER Summer Institute Methods Lecture series, Ted discusses issues of research transparency and reproducibility in economics and other social science research fields. He draws on his book Transparent and Reproducible Social Science Research (joint with Garret Christensen and Jeremy Freese) and the latest research on publication bias, replication, pre-registration and pre-analysis plans, and trends in the adoption of open science practices across fields. (View video at: https://vimeo.com/352037502)

Promoting an Open Research CulturePublished PaperResearch Methodology2015
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Promoting Transparency in Social Science ResearchPublished PaperResearch Methodology2014
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Reshaping Institutions: Evidence on Aid Impacts Using a Preanalysis PlanPublished PaperAfrican DevelopmentPolitical Economy and ConflictResearch Methodology2012
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Pre-results Review at the Journal of Development Economics: Lessons LearnedWorking PaperResearch Methodology2019
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Research Transparency is on the Rise in EconomicsPublished PaperResearch Methodology2020
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A study of the impact of data sharing on article citations using journal policies as a natural experimentPublished PaperResearch Methodology2019
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Transparency, Reproducibility, and the Credibility of Economics ResearchPublished PaperOtherResearch Methodology2018
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Pre-results Review at the Journal of Development Economics: Lessons learned so farWorld Bank Development Impact Blog
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Transparency, Reproducibility and the Credibility of Economics ResearchZeppelin University, GermanyOctober 13, 2017
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Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics ResearchBerkeley, CaliforniaApril 22, 2016
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Transparency and Reproducibility in Economics ResearchStanford UniversityMay 16, 2016
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Berkeley Institute for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS) Summer Institute 2015UC BerkeleyJune 10, 2015
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Berkeley Institute for Transparency in the Social Sciences – Research Transparency ForumDavid Brower Center, Berkeley, CADecember 11, 2014
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Promoting Transparency in Social Science ResearchUCLA, Royce HallMay 16, 2014
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Promoting Transparency in Social Science ResearchExperiments in Governance and Politics (EGAP) Meeting, UC BerkeleyApril 11, 2014
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Promoting Transparency in Social Science ResearchEconomics Department, UC BerkeleyApril 9, 2014
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Promoting Transparency in Social Science ResearchNew York University, Development Research InstituteApril 4, 2014
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Reshaping Institutions: Evidence on Aid Impacts Using a Preanalysis Plan (Stanford)Palo Alto, CA, USAMay 18, 2012
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Reshaping Institutions: Evidence on Aid Impacts Using a Pre-analysis Plan (UC Berkeley)Berkeley, CA, USAApril 27, 2012
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Innovations in Open Science in EconomicsStanford UniversitySeptember 6, 2019
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Making economics transparent and reproducibleAmerican Economic Association
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Meta-analyses were supposed to end scientific debates. Often, they only cause more controversyScience
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Why Economics is Having a Replication CrisisBloomberg
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Improving Economic Researchaskblog
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January 3 "Science" Magazine Featured: Calls for Transparency in the Social SciencesScienceNet
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Errors, Inexact Standards Cited in ResearchSFGate
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La Economía Tiene Problemas de Rigor CientíficoEtorno Inteligente
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La Economía Tiene Serios Problemas de Rigor CientíficoBiología y Actualidad
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Give Social Sciences Credibility by Demanding Research TransparencyScience 2.0
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Science Authors Seek Better Social Science Research TransparencyUC Berkeley News Center
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Call for Better Social Science Research TransparencyScience Codex
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Call for Better Social Science Research TransparencyScience Daily
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Transparent and Reproducible Social Science Research
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