This module prepares students to replicate and expand published research. Replication consists on reproducing the empirical test presented in a study, with the data and modeling choices the author(s) used. It also involves analyzing the data accuracy and appropriateness of the modeling choices. For this module, expanding extant empirical research means that, after replicating the study, students should introduce a theory-informed modification that would allow them to build upon that study. This exercise intends to deepen the students’ understanding and critical evaluation of research strategies, to highlight the importance of transparency on our own research, and to foster the idea that scientific knowledge is a social enterprise.
GV914 is a prerequisite for taking this module.
INSTANT DEADLINE CHECKER –
Assignment Title |
Due Date |
Coursework Weighting* |
Feedback Due |
Replication proposal (memo) |
Week 31. |
10% |
Week 32 |
Replication proposal (class presentation) |
Week 31 |
10% |
The day of the presentation |
Replication report (memo) |
Week 34. |
20% |
Week 36 |
Replication report (class presentation) |
Week 34 |
15% |
The day of the presentation |
Participation |
Weeks 31 and 34 |
5% |
Week 39 |
Replication paper |
Week 36 |
40% |
Week 40 |
- Module Supervisor: Nelson Ruiz