A Causal Inference replication study on the relationship between environmental factors and COVID-19 severity
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A Causal Inference replication study on the relationship between environmental factors and COVID-19 severity
Based on the replication of left-digit bias in bargaining setting, the paper further investigates the presence of middle-digits bias. The bias is present and exhibit an opposite effect in cheap and expensive deals, resulting in no impact on aggregate level.
CS470 Introduction to AI Project of Team CoreFinder
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UC Berkeley STAT230A Spring 2022 final project - Replication of Michalopoulos: The Origins of Ethnolinguistic Diversity
class presentation on scalable web architectures/distributed web crawling | comp 599 graduate seminar | fall 2018 | spring 2019
Case study in replicating decisions in ecology and conservation
A curated list of publicly available datasets for replication studies.
Paper for the Computer Science Education special issue on Registered Report Replication Studies
Replication: Do Women Give Up Competing More Easily? Evidence from the Lab and the Dutch Math Olympiad
This is the reproduction package of the paper Simple Techniques Work Surprisingly Well for Neural Network Test Prioritization and Active Learning by M.Weiss and P.Tonella, published at ISSTA 2022
Replication materials for the IDB Working Paper Grandmothers and the Gender Gap in the Mexican Labor Market.
Bayesian Informative Hypotheses Evaluation Web Applications
A replication Study for the recent paper "International Sports Events and Repression in Autocracies: Evidence from the 1978 FIFA World Cup" paper.
A list of P1M-affiliated projects on Open Science Framework (OSF).
Sistema de biblioteca (CRUD de livros) usando replicação tipo master-slave em Vue.js e Adonis.js. Replicação "manual", sem ferramenta externa, para simulação da replicação.
The population dynamics of vertical and horizontal transmission allow for the study of the evolution of virulence. Here, we replicate a model by Lipsitch et al. (1996) analyzing the trade-offs between both types by modeling population dynamics between 1 host population and 100 pathogen strains added individually every 1,000 timesteps.
JAMA 2016; 316(22) Replication Study
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