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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One. Introduction: Replication Across Disciplines
1. Toward a Taxonomy of Scientific Replication
2. Borges on Replication and Concept Formation
3. The Historical Emergence of Replication: Reifying Geography through Repeated Surveys
Part Two. Replication In Biology: Overviews And Case Studies
4. Natural History Collections as Dynamic Research Archives
5. Looking to the Past to Plan for the Future: Using Natural History Collections as Historical Baselines
6. Monitoring: Repeated Sampling for Understanding Nature
7. Monitoring the State of Nature in Israel
8. Creating Coherent Time Series through Repeated Measurements in a Marine Monitoring Program
9. Contingent Repeatability Of Experiments In Time And Space
10. The Influence of Variation among Replicates on Repeatability
11. Replication and Repetition in Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses in Medicine
12. Clinical Heterogeneity in Multiple Trials of the Antimicrobial Treatment of Cholera
13. Reliable Metadata and the Creation of Trustworthy, Reproducible, and Re-usable Data Sets
14. Replication of Data Analyses: Provenance in
Part Three. Integration And Synthesis
15. Turning Oranges into Apples: Using Detectability Correction and Bias Heuristics to Compare Imperfectly Repeated Observations
16. Dissecting and Reconstructing Time and Space for Replicable Biological Research
17. Best Practices for Creating Replicable Research
Epilogue: A Chorus’s Dance with Replication
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
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