Open science with _magpie
1
About this book
2
Potential problems with empirical science
2.1
Objective evidence
2.2
Observation vs. manipulation
2.3
The publication-generating process
2.4
Researcher degrees of freedom
3
Countermeasures
3.1
Direct replication
3.2
Preregistration
3.3
Open Science
4
Version control with
git
4.1
A plea for tidiness during collaboration
4.2
Minimal
git
4.3
Learning by doing
4.3.1
Working with a local repository
4.3.2
Working with a remote repository
5
Basics of _magpie
5.1
Basic concepts and architecture
5.2
A first example
5.2.1
Getting started
5.2.2
Adding more content
5.2.3
Adding another view
5.2.4
More advanced customizing
5.2.5
Finishing the job
6
Case study on acceptability of indicative conditionals
6.1
Theoretical background
6.2
“The Adams family”
6.2.1
Design & Materials
6.2.2
Hypotheses & statistical analyses
6.2.3
Results
6.3
Replication of
Douven and Verbrugge (
2010
)
7
Deployment of _magpie experiments
8
Advanced features of _magpie
9
References
References
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Chapter 9
References