1
Introduction
1.1
How to read this document
I NEW LOCATION
Improved manual
II Overview
2
Background
2.1
Activities of the LDI Replication Lab
2.2
Learning goals
III Preliminary Tasks
3
Pre-requisites
4
Pre-training tasks
4.1
Read
4.2
View
4.3
Install
5
Toolkit
5.1
Command line
5.2
Markdown
5.3
Git
IV Basics
6
Basic Concepts
7
Data citations and data availability statements
7.1
A very short history of data citations
7.2
How do you create a data citation
7.3
Data availability statements
8
Generic data workflow
8.1
Details on data workflows
8.2
A simple example
9
Assessing computational reproducibility
10
A guided walk through the Replication Report
10.1
Some high-level concepts
10.2
What’s in a replication report
10.3
Some additional materials
V AEA-specific training
11
AEA Jira workflow - A guide
11.1
Scope
11.2
Overview
11.3
Details
11.4
Reviewing Reports
11.5
Publication
12
AEA: Revision reports after author resubmission
12.1
Generic Guidance
12.2
Writing the Revision Report
12.3
Revision Workflow
12.4
An example
13
AEA: Reviewing and (Pre-) Approving Reports
13.1
Generic Guidance
13.2
Preliminary Steps for Pre-approving Reports
13.3
Original Replication Report
13.4
Revision Report
13.5
Choosing a Recommendation
13.6
Publication
14
AEA: Monitoring Pending openICPSR Changes
14.1
Background
14.2
Process
14.3
Notes
15
AEA: Interfacing with the Journal Management System
15.1
Basic setup
15.2
Submitting to the JMS
15.3
Decision point?
15.4
Request revisions
15.5
Preparing Deposit for Publication
16
AEA: Instructions for Papers and Proceedings checks
16.1
Step 1
16.2
Step 2
Appendix
A
Setup Checklist
A.1
Accounts you will need to sign up for (action required)
A.2
Accounts you will be signed up for (no action required)
A.3
Software to install on your laptop
A.4
Text editor vs. Word processor
A.5
Availability and Suggestions
A.6
Note
A.7
Help
B
Privacy
B.1
Privacy of Replicators
B.2
The Privacy of Authors
C
Communication
C.1
Medium
C.2
Language
D
Downloading Data
D.1
Using openICPSR Projects Prior to Publication
D.2
Alternate sources of data
D.3
Accessing privately provided data
E
Updating Replication Materials after Revisions
F
Access to Computers
F.1
General guidelines
F.2
Reproducibility Checks in Codeocean
F.3
Conducting reproducibility checks on WholeTale
F.4
Computing using Github Codespaces
G
Stata-related procedures
G.1
Using config.do in STATA
G.2
Running Code in Stata
G.3
Using scan_packages.do
H
Authentication-related issues
H.1
Bitbucket Authentication
I
References
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