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Session 9: Reproducibility, confidentiality, and open data mandates 

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Session9-web.mp4 (1.96 GB)
session09-captions.srt (125.67 KB)
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https://doi.org/10.7298/hcry-nz34
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/113439
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CRRESS, Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability in Economics and the Social Sciences
Author
McGrail, Kimberly
Taylor, S. Martin
Lucas, Matthew
Connolly, Marie
Abstract

Many granting agencies have adopted open data mandates. What is the interplay between reproducibility and those mandates? How can researchers be supported to meet those mandates, both in general, and specifically when data are confidential. At first glance, confidentiality and open data seem irreconciable, but could we find practices that both respect confidentiality and provide enough information and transparency to foster reproducibility?

Description
Edited video of expert panel presentation and discussion originated via video conference.
Date Issued
2023-05-30
Publisher
Labor Dynamics Institute
Keywords
Open Data
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Confidentiality
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Computational Research
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Research practices
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Reproducibility
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Replicability
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Data Management
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Social Sciences
Previously Published as
Labor Dynamics Institute. (2023, July 29). CRRESS Session 9: Reproducibility, confidentiality, and open data mandates (at CEA). YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMi0CNka1fQ 
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Attribution 4.0 International
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Type
video/moving image
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