Selected Replication Methodology Bibliography 3ie Replication

Selected Replication Methodology Bibliography
3ie Replication Programme
June 2014
Arulampalam, W, Hartog, J, MaCurdy, T and Theeuwes, J, 1997. Replication and re-analysis.
Labour Economics, 4(2), pp. 99-105.
Camfield, L and Palmer-Jones, R, 2013. Three 'Rs' of Econometrics: Repetition, Reproduction
and Replication. The Journal of Development Studies, 49(12), pp. 1,607-1,614.
Clemens, M, 2015. The Meaning of Failed Replications: A Review and Proposal. Working
Paper 399: Center for Global Development.
Duvendack, M and Palmer-Jones, R, 2013. Replication of quantitative work in development:
Experiences and suggestions. Progress in Development Studies, 13(4), pp. 307-322.
Evanschitzky, H, Baumgarth, C, Hubbard, R and Armstrong, JS, 2007. Replication research's
disturbing trend. Journal of Business Research, 60(4), pp. 411-415.
Fanelli, D, 2009. How Many Scientists Fabricate and Falsify Research? A Systematic Review
and Meta-Analysis of Survey Data. PLoS ONE, 45(5).
Froman, T and Shneyderman, A, 2004. Replicability reconsidered: An excessive range of
possibilities. Understanding Statistics, 3(4), pp. 365-373.
Greenwald, AG, Gonzalez, R, Harris, RJ and Guthrie, D, 1996. Effect sizes and p values: what
should be reported and what should be replicated? Psychophysiology, 33(2), pp. 175-183.
Hamermesh, DS, 2007. Viewpoint: Replication in economics. Canadian Journal of Economics,
40(3), pp. 715-733.
Hubbard, R, Vetter, DE and Eldon, LL, 1998. Replication in Strategic Management: Scientific
Testing for Validity, Generalizability, and Usefulness. Strategic Management Journal, 19(3), pp.
243-254.
Hunter, JE, 2001. The Desperate Need for Replications. Journal of Consumer Research,
28(1), pp. 149-158.
Iverson, V, Palmer-Jones, R and Sen, K, 2013. On the colonial origins of agricultural
development in India. The Journal of Development Studies, 49(12), pp. 1,631-1,646.
Jones, KS, Derby, PL and Schmidlin, EA, 2010. An Investigation of the Prevalence of
Replication Research in Human Factors. Human Factors, 52(5), pp. 586-595.
King, G, 1995. Replication, Replication. Political Science and Politics, 28(3), pp. 444-452.
Koenker, R and Zeileis, A, 2007. On Reproducible Econometric Research. Journal of Applied
Econometrics, 24(5), pp. 833-847.
Martel García, F, 2015. Replication and the Manufacture of Scientific Inferences: A Formal
Approach. Available at SSRN.
Mezias, SJ and Regnier, MO, 2007. Walking the walk as well as talking the talk: replication and
the normal science paradigm in strategic management research. Strategic Organization, 5(3),
pp. 283-296.
Miller, J, 2009. What is the probability of replicating a statistically significant effect?
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16(4), pp. 617-640.
Mirowski, P and Sklivas, S, 1991. Why econometricians don't replicate (although they do
reproduce). Review of Political Economy, 3(2), pp. 146-163.
Mowbray, CT, Holter, MC, Teague, GB and Bybee, D, 2003. Fidelity Criteria: Development,
Measurement, and Validation. American Journal of Evaluation, 24(3), pp. 315-340.
Posavac, EJ, 2002. Using p Values to Estimate the Probability of a Statistically Significant
Replication. Understanding Statistics, 1(2), pp. 101-112.
Ravallion, M, 2009. Evaluation in the Practice of Development. The World Bank Research
Observer, 24(1), pp. 29-53.
Schickore, J, 2011. The Significance of Re-Doing Experiments: A Contribution to Historically
Informed Methodology. Erkenntnis, 75(3), pp. 325-347.
Schickore, J, 2011. What Does History Matter to Philosophy of Science? The Concept of
Replication and the Methodology of Experiments. Journal of the Philosophy of History, 5(3), pp.
513-532.
Schmidt, S, 2009. Shall we really do it again? The powerful concept of replication is neglected
in the social sciences. Review of General Psychology, 13(2), pp. 90-100.
Singh, K, Ang, SH and Leong, SM, 2003. Increasing Replication for Knowledge Accumulation
in Strategy Research. Journal of Management, 29(4), pp. 533-549.
Toncar, MF and Munch, JM, 2010. Meaningful replication: when is a replication no longer a
replication? A rejoinder to Stella and Adam (2008). Journal of Marketing Theory & Practice,
18(1), pp. 71-80.
Valentine, JC, Biglan, A, Boruch, RF, Castro, FG, Collins, LM, Flay, BR, Kellam, S, Moscicki,
EK and Schinke, SP, 2011. Replication in prevention science. Prevention Science: The Official
Journal Of The Society For Prevention Research, 12(2), pp. 103-117.
Wible, JR, 1992. Fraud in science an economic approach. Philosophy of the Social Sciences,
22(1), pp. 5-27.
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Evanschitzky, H, Baumgarth, C, Hubbard, R and Armstrong, JS, 2007. Replication research's
disturbing trend. Journal of Business Research, 60(4), pp. 411-415.
Hamermesh, DS, 2007. Viewpoint: Replication in economics. Canadian Journal of Economics,
40(3), pp. 715-733.
Hubbard, R, Vetter, DE and Eldon, LL, 1998. Replication in Strategic Management: Scientific
Testing for Validity, Generalizability, and Usefulness. Strategic Management Journal, 19(3), pp.
243-254.
Hunter, JE, 2001. The Desperate Need for Replications. Journal of Consumer Research,
28(1), pp. 149-158.
Jones, KS, Derby, PL and Schmidlin, EA, 2010. An Investigation of the Prevalence of
Replication Research in Human Factors. Human Factors, 52(5), pp. 586-595.
Mezias, SJ and Regnier, MO, 2007. Walking the walk as well as talking the talk: replication and
the normal science paradigm in strategic management research. Strategic Organization, 5(3),
pp. 283-296.
Miller, J, 2009. What is the probability of replicating a statistically significant effect?
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16(4), pp. 617-640.
Mowbray, CT, Holter, MC, Teague, GB and Bybee, D, 2003. Fidelity Criteria: Development,
Measurement, and Validation. American Journal of Evaluation, 24(3), pp. 315-340.
Posavac, EJ, 2002. Using p Values to Estimate the Probability of a Statistically Significant
Replication. Understanding Statistics, 1(2), pp. 101-112.
Ravallion, M, 2009. Evaluation in the Practice of Development. The World Bank Research
Observer, 24(1), pp. 29-53.
Schickore, J, 2011. The Significance of Re-Doing Experiments: A Contribution to Historically
Informed Methodology. Erkenntnis, 75(3), pp. 325-347.
Schickore, J, 2011. What Does History Matter to Philosophy of Science? The Concept of
Replication and the Methodology of Experiments. Journal of the Philosophy of History, 5(3), pp.
513-532.
Schmidt, S, 2009. Shall we really do it again? The powerful concept of replication is neglected
in the social sciences. Review of General Psychology, 13(2), pp. 90-100.
Singh, K, Ang, SH and Leong, SM, 2003. Increasing Replication for Knowledge Accumulation
in Strategy Research. Journal of Management, 29(4), pp. 533-549.
Toncar, MF and Munch, JM, 2010. Meaningful replication: when is a replication no longer a
replication? A rejoinder to Stella and Adam (2008). Journal of Marketing Theory & Practice,
18(1), pp. 71-80.
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Valentine, JC, Biglan, A, Boruch, RF, Castro, FG, Collins, LM, Flay, BR, Kellam, S, Moscicki,
EK and Schinke, SP, 2011. Replication in prevention science. Prevention Science: The Official
Journal Of The Society For Prevention Research, 12(2), pp. 103-117.
Wible, JR, 1992. Fraud in science an economic approach. Philosophy of the Social Sciences,
22(1), pp. 5-27.
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