by Eva Vivalt[1]
[1] Australian National University
The workshop will introduce you to tools that can help you make your workflow more reproducible. You are required to install the following software programs before coming to the workshop for the hands-on exercises. (This takes a while, so please don't leave it to the last minute! It's OK if you run into difficulties; we'll be happy to help.)
The numbered files/directories will take you through the workshop in order.
1-Intro features a set of slides (Beamer/LaTeX slides rendered as PDF) that discuss the reproducibility crisis in the social sciences.
2-Reg-and-PAP is slides and activities on registration and pre-analysis plans.
3-Repro-Code is slides and activities on coding for reproducibility.
4-DataSharing-and-Rep is slides and activities on data de-identification, sharing, and replication.
5-VersionControl describes activities for using Git with the Github Desktop application and the Github website.
6-[fill in the blank] contains example files to run dynamic documents in both Stata and R.
Time | Session |
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9:00 | Introductions and Preparation for Hands-on Component |
9:30 | Overview of Research Transparency and Reproducibility |
10:45 | TEA BREAK |
11:00 | Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans: Hands-on with AEA registry and OSF |
12:30 | LUNCH BREAK |
1:30 | Coding Reproducibly: Lessons Learned |
2:45 | Data De-Identification & Sharing |
3:45 | TEA BREAK |
4:00 | Replication & Data Sharing Activity |
Time | Session |
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9:00 | Dynamic Documents using Stata and R (parallel sessions) |
10:30 | TEA BREAK |
10:45 | Version Control with Git + Github I |
12:30 | LUNCH BREAK |
1:15 | Version Control with Git + Github II |