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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nMonday, March 25, 2024 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
  \n Rooms 9014 & 9016 \n Ontario Power Building \n 700 University Avenue,
  Toronto, ON M5G 1Z5 \n\nSpeakers \nIvor Cribben \n\nDescription: \nRepro
 ducibility, the ability to reproduce the results of published papers or s
 tudies using their computer code and data, is a cornerstone of reliable s
 cientific methodology. Studies where results cannot be reproduced by the s
 cientific community should be treated with caution. Multiple studies have 
 demonstrated that scientific results are often not reproducible across res
 earch areas such as psychology and medicine. The fields of statistics prid
 es itself on its openness when it comes to sharing both computer code and 
 data. In this talk, we examine reproducibility in the field of statistics
  by attempting to reproduce the results in prominent journals. We discuss 
 our findings and conclude with some author-specific and journal-specific r
 ecommendations to improve the research reproducibility in statistics.Pleas
 e join the event.About Ivor CribbenIvor Cribben is a Professor of Statisti
 cs in the Department of Accounting and Business Analytics at the Alberta S
 chool of Business, University of Alberta. He holds a PhD in Statistics fr
 om Columbia University, an MSc in Statistics from University College Dubl
 in, and a BA in Mathematics from Trinity College, Dublin. \n\nContact In
 formation: \n CANSSI \n700 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z5 \n\nCa
 tegories \n Data Science ARES \n\nAudiences \n FacultyGraduate Students
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LOCATION:700 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z5
SUMMARY:The State of Play of Reproducibility in Statistics: An Update
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.statistics.utoronto.ca/events/state-play-reproduci
 bility-statistics-update
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