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  1. Reproducibility - Wikipedia

    Two major steps are naturally distinguished in connection with reproducibility of experimental or observational studies: when new data are obtained in the attempt to achieve it, the term …

  2. Reproducibility | Data Management

    The National Institutes of Health and other grant funding institutions now require researchers to address rigor and reproducibility in a structured way before their applications are reviewed.

  3. Reproducibility - Research Data Management - UC Davis

    Mar 26, 2025 · What is Replicability? Replicability refers to the ability of a researcher to duplicate the results of a prior study if the same procedures are followed but new data are collected.

  4. Pragmatic reproducible research: improving the research process …

    Reproducible research, defined here as the ability to recreate results given the same data, analytic code, and documentation (1), has received increasing attention in the past several …

  5. Overview - Reproducibility - Library Guides at University of …

    Apr 11, 2025 · In this guide we focus on computational reproducibility, which means that another researcher can take your data, code and other computer files central to your research results, …

  6. Reproducibility and Replicability - Research Data Management

    Oct 1, 2025 · Best practices in research data management, like those articulated in this guide, were developed to address growing concerns over reproducibility and replicability.

  7. Reproducibility vs Replicability | Difference & Examples

    Aug 19, 2022 · The terms reproducibility, repeatability, and replicability are sometimes used interchangeably, but they mean different things. A research study is reproducible when the …

  8. The importance of reproducibility in open research

    Jan 15, 2025 · Reproducibility can demonstrate that research results are not due to bias or chance, which is vital for accurate and reliable results. It refers to the degree to which other …

  9. Data reproducibility | Open Research

    Data reproducibility What is reproducibility? Reproducibility is being able to replicate another researcher's findings using the same materials and methods. Why is reproducibility important? …

  10. Reproducibility, Replicability and Repeatability: A survey of ...

    Aug 1, 2024 · Methods reproducibility: refers to the capacity to faithfully replicate experimental and computational procedures by employing identical data and tools to achieve consistent …