Does anyone have a good link to web page of freely available download promoting/explaining reproducible research? Obviously I would like something also promoting the value of R in achieving the reproducible research aims. Thanks, Graham
reproducible research - web link/reference wanted
5 messages · Graham Smith, David Winsemius, Ken Beath
On Dec 18, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Does anyone have a good link to web page of freely available download promoting/explaining reproducible research? Obviously I would like something also promoting the value of R in achieving the reproducible research aims.
I just posted one to a presentation that Harrell gave. That should provide the basis fo further searching with specific terms
Thanks, Graham
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David Winsemius, MD Heritage Laboratories West Hartford, CT
David
I just posted one to a presentation that Harrell gave. That should provide the basis fo further searching with specific terms
Found it, and yes some useful stuff here. Thanks, Graham
On 19/12/2009, at 3:35 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
David
I just posted one to a presentation that Harrell gave. That should provide the basis fo further searching with specific terms
Found it, and yes some useful stuff here.
Better is http://www.biostat.jhsph.edu/~rpeng/ENAR2009/ This has also include idea that researchers should supply data and code, allowing for someone else to reproduce their research. Ken
Thanks, Graham
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Ken,
Better is http://www.biostat.jhsph.edu/~rpeng/ENAR2009/ This has also include idea that researchers should supply data and code, allowing for someone else to reproduce their research.
Thanks, and yes another useful site. Graham