Best practices in replication: a case study of common information in coordination games
Abstract
Recently, social science research replicability has received close examination, with discussions revolving around the degree of success in replicating experimental results. We lend insight to the replication discussion by examining the quality of replication studies. We examine how even a seemingly minor protocol deviation in the experimental process (Camerer et al. in Science 351(6280):143–1436, 2016. 10.1126/science.aaf0918 ), the removal of...
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Title
Best practices in replication: a case study of common information in coordination games
Published Date
May 26, 2020
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
2 - 30
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