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Why Different Researchers Get Different Results

12 min · 27 de abr de 2025
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Even when researchers analyse the same data, they often come to different conclusions. This episode explores how researcher decisions in areas like data cleaning and study design create variation in results, based on a large study involving 146 research teams in economics. This episode is based on the paper "The Sources of Researcher Variation in Economics" by Nick Huntington-Klein, Claus C. Pörtner, Stanislav Avdeev, and co-authors. The podcast has been created by Stanislav Avdeev using NotebookLM.

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