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  1. What is the difference between repeatability, replicability and ...

    Oct 16, 2018 · repeatability < reproducibility < replicability Where a successful replication means that the same finding has been achieved with different data (or sometimes methods) and reproducibility …

  2. What is an "un-reproducible result"? - Academia Stack Exchange

    Aug 24, 2020 · In order to publish a research paper in a journal, one of the requirement may be the reproducibility of results. I'm wondering, in academia, how does an un-reproducible result even exist? …

  3. What are the different acceptance scores for AAAI'24?

    Nov 4, 2023 · The options at AAAI'24 are: Strong Accept: Technically flawless paper with groundbreaking impact on at least one area of AI or excellent impact on multiple areas of AI, with …

  4. Should I provide trademarks/real names in my scientific paper?

    Nov 29, 2023 · Also in the name of reproducibility specify the location and/or source. This is common in biology (different sources of the same reagent may have different properties). For a more real-world …

  5. How to reference studies mentioned in a paper without having to read ...

    I'm review the literature at the moment. Now I'm reading a paper that mention other studies. How can I reference them without reading the original papers?

  6. Are experiments described in scientific papers *actually* peer ...

    May 17, 2023 · Maybe I wasn't too clear, possibly because I didn't use the right terminology. I'm not particularly interested in the review process details (although I welcome any correction about my lack …

  7. Supervisor / boss obsessed with ResearchGate and other academic …

    Jan 4, 2026 · Sounds like a toxic boss. The fact that people are intimidated to speak up and are being harassed and spoken down to at team meetings seems like potentially the more severe problem than …

  8. How to reply to a revise and resubmit review, saying is all good?

    Sep 13, 2024 · I am a reviewer for a paper that has undergone three revision and resubmit stages - the paper has greatly improved - and the authors have made great efforts to address all the comments …

  9. Why are papers without code but with results accepted?

    If the implementation is buggy, re-running it still gives wrong results. Re-implementing is a proper verification. Reproducibility means that it's explained clearly enough to allow reimplementation. A …

  10. Is it bad manners to mark your territory? - Academia Stack Exchange

    Jan 27, 2017 · 2 Why not mention the work being done? I do not know how reproducibility and repeatability are treated in pure mathematics. But in many fields they are important. So, even if …