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Open Science and Reproducibility in Education Science [with Stacy Shaw (SSPS) and Neil Heffernan (CS/DS)]

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Reproducibility – the ability to replicate and verify the results of a study – is key to the integrity of the scientific community. Our team assessed papers in three conferences in education technology to determine their adherence to open science practices and determine their reproducibility. This was done by scouring every paper for openly provided data and materials, which could be used to replicate and verify the results of each paper. Our findings indicate low reproducibility levels in the field of education technology, and we propose methods that can improve such metrics.

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  • E-project-050323-160815
  • 108556
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  • 2023
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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  • 2023-05-03
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  • E-project-050323-160815
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  • 2023-06-13

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