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🗓️ Interested in delving more into these topics? Join the upcoming webinar April 16th discussing the “New Evidence on Reproducibility Across Social and Behavioral Research,” hosted by the Center for Open Science.
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Reproducibility is central to many conversations about research credibility—but what can recent large-scale studies actually tell us, especially when considered together? This webinar brings together researchers from the Center for Open Science (COS), the Institute for Replication (I4R), and the META-REP project to compare findings from three complementary efforts examining whether published results can be reproduced using the same data and methods across different research contexts. The discussion will draw on findings from three papers: “Investigating the reproducibility of the social and behavioural sciences” (Tyner et al., 2026), “Computational Reproducibility and Robustness of Empirical Economics and Political Science Research Between 2022 and 2023” (Brodeur et al., 2026), and “Code sharing and reproducibility in survey-based social research: evidence from a large-scale audit” (Krähmer et al., 2026). The participants will summarize the findings from each paper and discuss where these studies converge, where they differ, and what broader insights can be drawn about reproducibility, transparency, and research credibility. The webinar will feature brief presentations followed by a moderated discussion and audience Q&A.
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: New Evidence on Reproducibility Across Social and Behavioral Research. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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