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Seven Reasons Why: A User's Guide to Transparency and Reproducibility
2019
Brazilian Political Science Review
Despite a widespread agreement on the importance of transparency in science, a growing body of evidence suggests that both the natural and the social sciences are facing a reproducibility crisis. In this paper, we present seven reasons why journals and authors should implement -transparent guidelines. We argue that sharing replication materials, which include full disclosure of the methods used to collect and analyze data, the public availability of raw and manipulated data, in addition to
doi:10.1590/1981-3821201900020001
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