
Presentation at the Cornell University Department of Sociology, May 1st, 2026. Reports results from the SCORE project recently published in Nature "Investigating the reproducibility of the social and behavioral sciences". It compares these results to other computational reproducibility studies, and reports a 'quick and dirty' comparison of data sharing using an LLM to code sociology and political science studies in the SCORE sample that were not selected for reproduction.
Sociology, SCORE, Replication, Computational reproducibility, Open science, FOS: Sociology
Sociology, SCORE, Replication, Computational reproducibility, Open science, FOS: Sociology
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