by Garret Christensen[1]
[1] UC Berkeley (Berkeley Initative for Transparency in the Social Sciences, Berkeley Institute for Data Science)
The workshop will briefly introduce you to tools that can help you make your workflow more reproducible. You may want to install the following software programs before coming to the workshop, but we don't have enough time for a full hands-on experience.
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-Tools-Intro is a set of slides covering the software tools we'll discuss.
3-[fill in the blank] contains example files to run dynamic documents in both Stata and R.
4-VersionControl describes activities for using Git with the Github Desktop application and the Github website.
x-Frontier is a set of slides on new opportunities (grants, workshops, etc.) in transparency.
x-Reg-and-PAP is slides and activities on registration and pre-analysis plans.
x-Repro-Code is slides and activities on coding for reproducibility.
x-DataSharing-and-Rep is slides and activities on data de-identification, sharing, and replication.
Time | Session |
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10:30 | Overview of transparency and reproducibility in social science research |
12:00 | Software Tools for Reproducible Workflow: version control and dynamic documents |