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Computational Reproducibility in Computational Social Science

Computers and Society 2023-10-05 v4

Abstract

Replication crises have shaken the scientific landscape during the last decade. As potential solutions, open science practices were heavily discussed and have been implemented with varying success in different disciplines. We argue that computational-x disciplines such as computational social science, are also susceptible for the symptoms of the crises, but in terms of reproducibility. We expand the binary definition of reproducibility into a tier system which allows increasing levels of reproducibility based on external verfiability to counteract the practice of open-washing. We provide solutions for barriers in Computational Social Science that hinder researchers from obtaining the highest level of reproducibility, including the use of alternate data sources and considering reproducibility proactively.

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@article{arxiv.2307.01918,
  title  = {Computational Reproducibility in Computational Social Science},
  author = {David Schoch and Chung-hong Chan and Claudia Wagner and Arnim Bleier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.01918},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

v1: Working Paper; v2: fixed missing citation in text; v3: fixed some minor errors and formatting; v4: shortened paper

R2 v1 2026-06-28T11:22:12.112Z