Date
Sept. 21, 2009
Authors
Peter Martinsson, Clara Villegas, and Conny Wollbrant
Publication
Reading time
Peter Martinsson
Clara Villegas
Conny Wollbrant
AI-Assisted Teams Outperform AI-Led Teams but Not Human-Only Teams in Assessing Research Reproducibility in Quantitative Social Science
With Large Language Models (LLMs) becoming widespread, this study tests whether artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT could help social scientists check if published research findings can be reproduced.
Reproducibility and Robustness of Economics and Political Science Research
This article evaluates whether published findings in economics and political science can be independently replicated and remain consistent under reanalysis.
Indirect Land-Use Change: A Persistent Challenge for Modeling and Policy
This brief examines six Indirect Land Use Change (ILUC) models, highlighting their role in shaping biofuels policy and outlining the key uncertainties and research needs that influence their interpretation and use.
The Moment for Moving Forward, with Tisha Schuller
Tisha Schuller discusses her new book, which focuses on the importance of understanding that the energy transition likely will involve unexpected challenges and explores what an effective energy transition might look like.
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