00:00 Introduction 01:42 Beginning of the presentation by Mika Jalava 03:25 What is research reproducibility? 06:01 Reproducibility crisis 07:43 Why is reproducibility so important? Who should care? 10:15 What deters reproducibility? 18:33 Importance of the whole computational environment 20:17 What is "computational environment"? 26:02 Random effects 29:06 Human-side of the reproducibility crisis 33:07 Requirements for reproduction 35:58 What can we do to improve reproducibility? 39:23 Practical take-home
00:00 Introduction 01:42 Beginning of the presentation by Mika Jalava 03:25 What is research reproducibility? 06:01 Reproducibility crisis 07:43 Why is reproducibility so important? Who should care? 10:15 What deters reproducibility? 18:33 Importance of the whole computational environment 20:17 What is "computational environment"? 26:02 Random effects 29:06 Human-side of the reproducibility crisis 33:07 Requirements for reproduction 35:58 What can we do to improve reproducibility? 39:23 Practical take-home
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