Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The test of replicability, as it's known, is the foundation of modern research.
Well, usually with this sort of, with the replicability, or reliability is pretty low.
The premise of replicability is that the scientific community can correct for these flaws.
This information is necessary both to ensure replicability and to enable downstream analysis.
The replicability and interpretation of goal-priming findings has become controversial.
Some economists have published suggestions regarding procedures to ensure the replicability of journal articles.
Replicability is how the community enforces itself.
His current interest is the replicability problem in science: too often, the results of studies gaining headlines cannot be replicated by other experimenters.
These concepts are interactivity, temporal structure, social cues, storage, replicability, reach and mobility.
The construction of these caravanserai inns improved in scale, fortification, and replicability.
Financially, this replicability improves the business practices of our agency, and we will continue to share our lessons learned with other agencies.
Data archives are also a key input for assessing the replicability of empirical findings and for use in decision making as to economic policy.
Replicability - Even the largest test market is not totally representative of the national market, and the smaller ones may introduce gross distortions.
A meta-analysis published in 2004 stated that the lack of replicability was "largely due to small sample size and the use of different inventories".
Moravcsik advocates greater transparency and replicability of textual, qualitative and historical research in international relations and political science.
Mayor Bloomberg of NYC sent his chief urban planner to visit the rain garden for replicability.
Objectivity in statistics is often confused with truth whereas it is better understood as replicability, which then needs to be definied in the particular case.
Quantifying the replicability of an experiment was attempted through the concept of p-rep (which is heavily criticized)
A more pragmatic estimate of replicability would include prior knowledge, which the logic of p-rep permits, but which null testing does not.
Modern positivists generally eschew metaphysical concerns in favor of methodological debates concerning clarity, replicability, reliability and validity.
This approach eschews epistemological and metaphysical concerns (such as the nature of social facts) in favor of methodological clarity, replicability, reliability and validity.
The Manila Declaration states that large-scale experimentation of self-reliant community creation is necessary to demonstrate the replicability of sustainable, participatory, and just communities.
Reliability is much to, much more to do with replicability, it's, it's another if another researcher went in and did it the same way, would they get the same results?
There are many problems around the interpretation of osteometric data: loose replicability of the measurements, problems relative to the phenotypic variations between subpopulations of one species, etcetera.
The content industy only allows itself to benefit from the infinite replicability of its intellectual property and distributes it or only allows it to be distributed as a scarce resource.