The Production of Knowledge
Herausgeber: Elman, Colin; Mahoney, James; Gerring, John
The Production of Knowledge
Herausgeber: Elman, Colin; Mahoney, James; Gerring, John
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A wide-ranging discussion of factors that impede the cumulation of knowledge in the social sciences, with suggested solutions.
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A wide-ranging discussion of factors that impede the cumulation of knowledge in the social sciences, with suggested solutions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 185mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781108486774
- ISBN-10: 1108486770
- Artikelnr.: 58532490
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 566
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 185mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781108486774
- ISBN-10: 1108486770
- Artikelnr.: 58532490
1. Introduction John Gerring, James Mahoney and Colin Elman; Part I.
Discovery: 2. Exploratory Research Richard Swedberg; 3. Research Cycles
Evan Lieberman; Part II. Publishing: 4. Peer Review Tim Liao; 5. Length
Limits John Gerring and Lee Cojocaru; Part III. Transparency and
Reproducibility: 6. Transparency and Reproducibility: Conceptualizing the
Problem Garret Christensen and Edward Miguel; 7. Transparency and
Reproducibility: Potential Solutions Garret Christensen and Edward Miguel;
8. Making Research Data Accessible Diana Kapiszewski, Sebastian Karcher; 9.
Pre-registration and Results-Free Review in Observational and Qualitative
Research Alan M. Jacobs; Part IV. Appraisal: 10. Replication for
Quantitative Research Jeremy Freese and David Peterson; 11. Measurement
Replication in Qualitative and Quantitative Studies Dan Reiter; 12.
Reliability of Inference: Analogs of Replication in Qualitative Research
Tasha Fairfield and Andrew Charman; 13. Coordinating Reappraisals John
Gerring; 14. Comprehensive Appraisal John Gerring; 15. Impact Metrics John
Gerring, Sebastian Karcher and Brendan Apfeld; Part V. Diversity: 16.
Gender Diversity Dawn Teele; 17. Ideological Diversity Neil Gross and
Christopher Robertson; VI. Conclusion: 18. Proposals John Gerring, James
Mahoney and Colin Elman
Discovery: 2. Exploratory Research Richard Swedberg; 3. Research Cycles
Evan Lieberman; Part II. Publishing: 4. Peer Review Tim Liao; 5. Length
Limits John Gerring and Lee Cojocaru; Part III. Transparency and
Reproducibility: 6. Transparency and Reproducibility: Conceptualizing the
Problem Garret Christensen and Edward Miguel; 7. Transparency and
Reproducibility: Potential Solutions Garret Christensen and Edward Miguel;
8. Making Research Data Accessible Diana Kapiszewski, Sebastian Karcher; 9.
Pre-registration and Results-Free Review in Observational and Qualitative
Research Alan M. Jacobs; Part IV. Appraisal: 10. Replication for
Quantitative Research Jeremy Freese and David Peterson; 11. Measurement
Replication in Qualitative and Quantitative Studies Dan Reiter; 12.
Reliability of Inference: Analogs of Replication in Qualitative Research
Tasha Fairfield and Andrew Charman; 13. Coordinating Reappraisals John
Gerring; 14. Comprehensive Appraisal John Gerring; 15. Impact Metrics John
Gerring, Sebastian Karcher and Brendan Apfeld; Part V. Diversity: 16.
Gender Diversity Dawn Teele; 17. Ideological Diversity Neil Gross and
Christopher Robertson; VI. Conclusion: 18. Proposals John Gerring, James
Mahoney and Colin Elman
1. Introduction John Gerring, James Mahoney and Colin Elman; Part I.
Discovery: 2. Exploratory Research Richard Swedberg; 3. Research Cycles
Evan Lieberman; Part II. Publishing: 4. Peer Review Tim Liao; 5. Length
Limits John Gerring and Lee Cojocaru; Part III. Transparency and
Reproducibility: 6. Transparency and Reproducibility: Conceptualizing the
Problem Garret Christensen and Edward Miguel; 7. Transparency and
Reproducibility: Potential Solutions Garret Christensen and Edward Miguel;
8. Making Research Data Accessible Diana Kapiszewski, Sebastian Karcher; 9.
Pre-registration and Results-Free Review in Observational and Qualitative
Research Alan M. Jacobs; Part IV. Appraisal: 10. Replication for
Quantitative Research Jeremy Freese and David Peterson; 11. Measurement
Replication in Qualitative and Quantitative Studies Dan Reiter; 12.
Reliability of Inference: Analogs of Replication in Qualitative Research
Tasha Fairfield and Andrew Charman; 13. Coordinating Reappraisals John
Gerring; 14. Comprehensive Appraisal John Gerring; 15. Impact Metrics John
Gerring, Sebastian Karcher and Brendan Apfeld; Part V. Diversity: 16.
Gender Diversity Dawn Teele; 17. Ideological Diversity Neil Gross and
Christopher Robertson; VI. Conclusion: 18. Proposals John Gerring, James
Mahoney and Colin Elman
Discovery: 2. Exploratory Research Richard Swedberg; 3. Research Cycles
Evan Lieberman; Part II. Publishing: 4. Peer Review Tim Liao; 5. Length
Limits John Gerring and Lee Cojocaru; Part III. Transparency and
Reproducibility: 6. Transparency and Reproducibility: Conceptualizing the
Problem Garret Christensen and Edward Miguel; 7. Transparency and
Reproducibility: Potential Solutions Garret Christensen and Edward Miguel;
8. Making Research Data Accessible Diana Kapiszewski, Sebastian Karcher; 9.
Pre-registration and Results-Free Review in Observational and Qualitative
Research Alan M. Jacobs; Part IV. Appraisal: 10. Replication for
Quantitative Research Jeremy Freese and David Peterson; 11. Measurement
Replication in Qualitative and Quantitative Studies Dan Reiter; 12.
Reliability of Inference: Analogs of Replication in Qualitative Research
Tasha Fairfield and Andrew Charman; 13. Coordinating Reappraisals John
Gerring; 14. Comprehensive Appraisal John Gerring; 15. Impact Metrics John
Gerring, Sebastian Karcher and Brendan Apfeld; Part V. Diversity: 16.
Gender Diversity Dawn Teele; 17. Ideological Diversity Neil Gross and
Christopher Robertson; VI. Conclusion: 18. Proposals John Gerring, James
Mahoney and Colin Elman