Articles tagged with 'Reproducibility'

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Overcoming the reproducibility crisis – how to make your work more reproducible

By Jack Nash

31 March 2025

Reproducibility is important as it shows that research results are reliable, not random or biased. In a previous blog post, we discussed the benefits of reproducibility in open research. However, many researchers find it challenging to make their work reproducible. In this blog post, we examine the barriers to reproducibility and offer insight into making […]

The importance of reproducibility in Open Research

By Jack Nash

05 December 2024

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 researchers can achieve the same results using the same dataset and analysis as the original research. Research is reproducible when other researchers can achieve the results […]