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This cheat sheet has come out of the 2022 Dagstuhl Seminar "Transparent Quantitative Research as a User Interface Problem". Authors are listed in alphabetical order. We welcome feedback, tips and recommendations. See the [github repository][1] for more details. ## How to use the cheat sheet Download the cheat sheet and fill in your deadlines in the timeline section. The cheat sheet will help you to keep an overview of when in the projekts life cycle we recommend you do specific transparency steps. For each step, we have linked specific resources that can help you complete them. Please note that the steps are rather general and may not all apply to your work. ## Acknowledgements We want to thank the following people for their input and recommendations: - Chat Wacharamanotham for organising the Dagstuhl seminar, bringing us all together, and giving valuable input to for this cheat sheet. - Mikke Tavast for providing early feedback. - Jim Wallace for suggesting the ACM policies page [1]: https://github.com/jvornhagen/ACheatSheetForTheTransparentCHIPaper
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