A tool for public analysis of scientific data

  • Haglin D
  • Roiger R
  • Hakkila J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The scientific method encourages sharing data with other researchers to independently verify conclusions. Currently, technical barriers impede such public scrutiny. A strategy for offering scientific data for public analysis is described. With this strategy, effectively no requirements of software installation (other than a web browser) or data manipulation are imposed on other researchers to prepare for perusing the scientific data. A prototype showcasing this strategy is described.

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Haglin, D., Roiger, R., Hakkila, J., & Giblin, T. (2005). A tool for public analysis of scientific data. Data Science Journal, 4, 39–53. https://doi.org/10.2481/dsj.4.39

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