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How many econ papers are computationally reproducible? 📈 The Social Science Reproduction Platform (SSRP) crowd-sources reproductions - and the team has initial results. New working paper by Brodeur et al. shares findings from the first 487 reproductions:

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  • 2025 BITSS Annual Meeting

    We're excited to announce that the 13th BITSS Annual Meeting will be held at UC Berkeley on Thursday, February 27! This one-day event will bring together …
  • Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2) 2024

    The Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences will hold its 12th Research Transparency and Reproducibility Training (RT2) in Berkeley, CA, June 5-7, 2024!  …
  • 2024 BITSS Annual Meeting

    The BITSS Annual Meeting will bring together actors from academia, scholarly publishing, and policy to share novel research and discuss efforts to improve the credibility …

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  • Putting Open Science Into Practice: Reflections from the 2025 RT2 Training

    3 weeks ago
    This year’s RT2 took place from May 21-23, 2025 on UC Berkeley’s Campus. BITSS Program Manager Jo Weech shares common questions from 28 early-career researchers who are working to implement …
  • Advancing Research Transparency: A Conversation on Replication Checklists

    4 months ago
    Replication is an important tool for research credibility. In this interview, BITSS Program Manager Jo Weech interviewed impact evaluation experts Sridevi Prasad and Douglas Glandon on their replication checklist, designed …

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Neeta Goel
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Impact Evaluation

Dr. Neeta Goel is a Senior Program Officer for Measurement, Learning and Evaluation at the Gates Foundation. Neeta has over seventeen years of experience in the international development sector. Her work has included the design, implementation, and evaluation of NGO interventions focusing on disadvantaged children, youth, and communities. Neeta is interested in…

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