Research & Politics (Feb 2024)

Promoting Reproducibility and Replicability in Political Science

  • Abel Brodeur,
  • Kevin Esterling,
  • Jörg Ankel-Peters,
  • Natália S. Bueno,
  • Scott Desposato,
  • Anna Dreber,
  • Federica Genovese,
  • Donald P. Green,
  • Matthew Hepplewhite,
  • Fernando Hoces de la Guardia,
  • Magnus Johannesson,
  • Andreas Kotsadam,
  • Edward Miguel,
  • Yamil R. Velez,
  • Lauren Young

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/20531680241233439
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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This article reviews and summarizes current reproduction and replication practices in political science. We first provide definitions for reproducibility and replicability. We then review data availability policies for 28 leading political science journals and present the results from a survey of editors about their willingness to publish comments and replications. We discuss new initiatives that seek to promote and generate high-quality reproductions and replications. Finally, we make the case for standards and practices that may help increase data availability, reproducibility, and replicability in political science.