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by fngjdflmdflg
768 days ago
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An experiment being reproducible just means that if you repeat the experiment you will get the same outcome. We don't know if this experiment is reproducible or not because nobody has tried to reproduce it. I think if this paper gets citations, that will show that other people have read the paper[0] and gained something from it. So we can just wait and see if this was a useful for other people. [0] https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.13217 this, not the blog |
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But consider that others really expect data and full transparency to call research "reproducible", so is not as simple as you make it sound. Plus, grandparent is not asking about the dataset perse, but rather the dataset summary statistics or at least metadata/information about the dataset, a bare minimum in my view.
Being this opaque only messes up research efforts from other institutions.
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3383002/?ref=da...
[2] https://researchguides.uic.edu/reproducibility
[3] https://open-science-training-handbook.github.io/Open-Scienc...