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Systematizing Confidence in Open Research and Evidence (SCORE)
Abstract
Assessing the credibility of research claims is a central, continuous, and laborious part of the scientific process. Credibility assessment strategies range from expert judgment to aggregating existing evidence to systematic replication efforts. Such assessments can require substantial time and effort. Research progress could be accelerated if there were rapid, scalable, accurate credibility indicators to guide attention and resource allocation for further assessment. The SCORE program is creating and validating algorithms to provide confidence scores for research claims at scale. To investigate the viability of scalable tools, teams are creating: a database of claims from papers in the social and behavioral sciences; expert and machine generated estimates of credibility; and, evidence of reproducibility, robustness, and replicability to validate the estimates. Beyond the primary research objective, the data and artifacts generated from this program will be openly shared and provide an unprecedented opportunity to examine research credibility and evidence- article
- Algorithms
- Credibility
- Metascience
- Replicability
- Reproducibility
- Social sciences
- Psychology
- Political science
- Legal studies
- Economics
- Leadership studies
- Public affairs
- Public policy and public administration
- Organization development
- Sociology
- Education Economics
- Public Economics
- Public Policy
- Theory and Algorithms