Reproducibility : principles, problems, practices, and prospects /: principles, problems, practices, and prospects. (2016)
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- Title:
- Reproducibility : principles, problems, practices, and prospects /: principles, problems, practices, and prospects. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Reproducibility : principles, problems, practices, and prospects
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Harald Atmanspacher, Sabine Maasen.
- Editors:
- Atmanspacher, Harald
Maasen, Sabine, 1960- - Contents:
- Introduction 1; Harald Atmanspacher and Sabine Maasen PART I: CONTEXTUAL BACKGROUNDS Introductory Remarks 9; Harald Atmanspacher Reproducibility, Objectivity, Invariance 13; Holm Tetens Reproducibility between Production and Prognosis 21; Walther Ch. Zimmerli Stability and Replication of Experimental Results: A Historical Perspective 39; Friedrich Steinle Reproducibility of Experiments: Experimenters' Regress, Statistical Uncertainty Principle, and the Replication Imperative 65; Harry Collins PART II: STATISTICAL ISSUES Introductory Remarks 83; Harald Atmanspacher Statistical Issues in Reproducibility 87; Werner A. Stahel Model Selection, Data Distributions and Reproducibility 115; Richard Shiffrin and Suyog Chandramouli Reproducibility from the Perspective of Meta-Analysis 141; Werner Ehm Why Are There so Many Clustering Algorithms, and How Valid Are Their Results? 169; Vladimir Estivill-Castro PART III: PHYSICAL SCIENCES Introductory Remarks 201; Harald Atmanspacher Facilitating Reproducibility in Scientic Computing: Principles and Practice 205; David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, and Victoria Stodden Methodological Issues in the Study of Complex Systems 233; Harald Atmanspacher and Gerda Demmel Rare and Extreme Events 251; Holger Kantz Science under Social Scrutiny: Reproducibility in Climate Science 269; Georg Feulner PART IV: LIFE SCIENCES Introductory Remarks 287; Harald Atmanspacher From Mice to Men: Translation from Bench to Bedside 291; Marianne Martic-Kehl and P.Introduction 1; Harald Atmanspacher and Sabine Maasen PART I: CONTEXTUAL BACKGROUNDS Introductory Remarks 9; Harald Atmanspacher Reproducibility, Objectivity, Invariance 13; Holm Tetens Reproducibility between Production and Prognosis 21; Walther Ch. Zimmerli Stability and Replication of Experimental Results: A Historical Perspective 39; Friedrich Steinle Reproducibility of Experiments: Experimenters' Regress, Statistical Uncertainty Principle, and the Replication Imperative 65; Harry Collins PART II: STATISTICAL ISSUES Introductory Remarks 83; Harald Atmanspacher Statistical Issues in Reproducibility 87; Werner A. Stahel Model Selection, Data Distributions and Reproducibility 115; Richard Shiffrin and Suyog Chandramouli Reproducibility from the Perspective of Meta-Analysis 141; Werner Ehm Why Are There so Many Clustering Algorithms, and How Valid Are Their Results? 169; Vladimir Estivill-Castro PART III: PHYSICAL SCIENCES Introductory Remarks 201; Harald Atmanspacher Facilitating Reproducibility in Scientic Computing: Principles and Practice 205; David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, and Victoria Stodden Methodological Issues in the Study of Complex Systems 233; Harald Atmanspacher and Gerda Demmel Rare and Extreme Events 251; Holger Kantz Science under Social Scrutiny: Reproducibility in Climate Science 269; Georg Feulner PART IV: LIFE SCIENCES Introductory Remarks 287; Harald Atmanspacher From Mice to Men: Translation from Bench to Bedside 291; Marianne Martic-Kehl and P. August Schubiger A Continuum of Reproducible Research in Drug Development 315; Gerd Folkers and Sabine Baier Randomness as a Building Block for Reproducibility in Local Cortical Networks 325; Johannes Lengler and Angelika Steger Neural Reuse and the in-Principle Limitations on Reproducibility in Cognitive Neuroscience 341; Michael L. Anderson On the Difference between Persons and Things: Reproducibility in Social Contexts 363; Kai Vogeley PART V: SOCIAL SCIENCES Introductory Remarks 385; Sabine Maasen and Harald Atmanspacher Order Effects in Sequential Judgments and Decisions 391; Zheng Wang and Jerome Busemeyer Reproducibility in the Social Sciences 407; Martin Reinhart Accurate But Not Reproducible? The Possible Worlds of Public Opinion Research 425; Felix Keller Depending on Numbers 447; Theodore M. Porter Science between Trust and Control: Non-Reproducibility in Scholarly Publishing 467; Martina Franzen PART VI: WIDER PERSPECTIVES Introductory Remarks 487; Sabine Maasen and Harald Atmanspacher Repetition with a Difference: Reproducibility in Literature Studies 491; Ladina Bezzola Lambert Repetition Impossible: Co-Affection by Mimesis and Self-Mimesis 511; Hinderk Emrich Relevance Criteria for Reproducibility: The Contextual Emergence of Granularity 527; Harald Atmanspacher The Quest for Reproducibility Viewed in the Context of Innovation Societies 541; Sabine Maasen Index 563 … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 001.42
Observation (Scientific method)
Science -- Methodology - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781118864777
9781118865231 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781118864975
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