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Description: A survey of geographic research community designed to gather information about the current understanding and use of reproducible research practices. This project includes a preregistered analysis plan, anonymized data, results, interactive data visualizations, and a manuscript preprint.

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Reproducibility in Geography Survey


This OSF repository accompanies the Reproducibility Survey in Geography. This work is supported by the National Science Foundation through BCS-2049837. The plan of work is outlined in the pre-analysis plan:

Kedron, P., Holler, J., Bardin, S. (2022) A Survey of Reproducibility in Geographic Research DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/6ZJCP.

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A Survey of Reproducibility in Geographic Research | Registered: 2022-05-05 21:55 UTC

A survey of geographic research community designed to gather information about the current understanding and use of reproducible research practices. T...

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Reproducibility Survey Data Visualization

Interactive Shiny App Data Visualization of Survey Results of Reproducibility in Geography

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EpistemologyGeographic Research MetReproducibilityReproducible Research

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