Authors
Alireza Ahadi, Arto Hellas, Petri Ihantola, Ari Korhonen, Andrew Petersen
Publication date
2016/11/24
Book
Proceedings of the 16th Koli calling international conference on computing education research
Pages
2-11
Description
Replicability is a core principle of the scientific method. However, several scientific disciplines have suffered crises in confidence caused, in large part, by attitudes toward replication. This work reports on the value the computing education research community associates with studies that aim to replicate, reproduce or repeat earlier research. The results were obtained from a survey of 73 computing education researchers.
An analysis of the responses confirms that researchers in our field hold many of the same biases as those in other fields experiencing a crisis in replication. In particular, researchers agree that original works - novel works that report new phenomena - have more impact and are more prestigious. They also agree that originality is an important criteria for accepting a paper, making such work more likely to be published. Furthermore, while the respondents agree that published work should be verifiable …
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A Ahadi, A Hellas, P Ihantola, A Korhonen, A Petersen - Proceedings of the 16th Koli calling international …, 2016