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	<title>Comments on: Here&#8217;s one solution for the reproducibility crisis in scientific research.</title>
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		<title>By: Mack</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nice!

A detail in reproducibility efforts could also be publicly available documentations and walk troughs of methods. For instance guided screen recordings of the used statistical methods would be very helpful sometimes. For instance reproducing/following a &quot;12 step&quot; description of multivariate statistics is much easier when one can see the data handled on screen (&quot;Here we have the raw data N=4567. Here we leave out the outliers. Here are the transformed data. Here we do the multivariate regression and from these we then select... and here we have the unedited figure that you can see in our paper&quot; and so forth). When having publicly available data one could do the exact same steps at home (given usage of common software such as R, excel etc). Now wouldn&#039;t that be a winner for educational purposes too?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice!</p>
<p>A detail in reproducibility efforts could also be publicly available documentations and walk troughs of methods. For instance guided screen recordings of the used statistical methods would be very helpful sometimes. For instance reproducing/following a &#8220;12 step&#8221; description of multivariate statistics is much easier when one can see the data handled on screen (&#8220;Here we have the raw data N=4567. Here we leave out the outliers. Here are the transformed data. Here we do the multivariate regression and from these we then select&#8230; and here we have the unedited figure that you can see in our paper&#8221; and so forth). When having publicly available data one could do the exact same steps at home (given usage of common software such as R, excel etc). Now wouldn&#8217;t that be a winner for educational purposes too?</p>
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