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reproducibility study  

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  • A study in which a dataset, collected to test a set of hypotheses, is reanalyzed to test the same set of hypotheses or a subset thereof. [...] The purpose of a reproducibility study is to determine whether a reanalysis leads to the same conclusions as did the original analysis. (Köhler and Cortina. "Constructive replication, reproducibility, and generalizability: Getting theory testing for JOMSR right" (2023). Journal of Management Scientific Reports. Available at https://doi-org.inshs.bib.cnrs.fr/10.1177/27550311231176016 (Accessed on 20 Jan 2025))

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