Chapter 10 Contributions

10.1 Contributing feedback on this Guide

We welcome feedback and direct contributions from all readers in all parts and aspects of the ACRe Guide. If you wish to provide feedback on specific chapters or sections, click the “edit” icon at the top of this page (this will prompt you to sign into or create a GitHub account), after which you’ll be able to suggest changes directly into the text. Please submit your suggestions using the “create a new branch and start a pull request” option and provide a summary of the changes you’ve proposed in the description of the pull request. The ACRE project team will review all suggested changes and decide whether to “push” them to this Guide document or not.

To report issues or provide feedback on the Social Science Reproduction Platform, please submit to the Help category in the SSPP Forum or contact ACRE@berkeley.edu.

Major contributions to this Guide will be acknowledged below according to the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT). Major contributions are defined as any pushed revisions to the Guide language or source code beyond corrections of spelling and grammar.

10.2 List of Contributors: Guidelines content and source code:

(in alphabetical order)

  • Aleksandar Bogdanoski – Funding acquisition, Project administration, Writing (original draft), Writing (reviewing and editing)
  • Carson Christiano – Funding acquisition, Project administration, Writing (reviewing and editing)
  • Joel Ferguson – Writing (original draft), Writing (reviewing and editing)
  • Fernando Hoces de la Guardia – Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Writing (original draft), Writing (reviewing and editing)
  • Katherine Hoeberling – Funding acquisition, Project administration, Writing (original draft), Writing (reviewing and editing)
  • Edward Miguel – Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Supervision
  • Emma Ng – Visualization, Writing (original draft), Writing (reviewing and editing)
  • Lars Vilhuber – Conceptualization, Funding acquisition, Supervision

The individuals below have contributed to the ACRE GitHub repository:

@abogdanoski, @albertchae, Emma Ng (@em-ng21), Fernando Hoces de la Guardia (@fhoces), Joel Ferguson (@joelferg), Katie Hoeberling (@khoeberling), Michael Weiss (@mweiss), max zhang (@myzhang01), Peter Zhang (@petezh), Tarangana Thapa (@taranganathapa)

10.3 Suggested citation format

These follow the Chicago style citation format. Brackets [ ] indicate where you’ll need to input more specific information.

  • When citing the ACRe Guide: Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences. 2020. “Guide for Advancing Computational Reproducibility in the Social Sciences.” [Date accessed (Day, Month, Year)]. https://bitss.github.io/ACRE/.
  • When citing reproductions accessed on the Social Science Reproduction Platform: [Reproducer Last name], [Reproducer First name], [Last, First], and [Last, First]. [Year]. “Reproduction of [Title of original paper].” Social Science Reproduction Platform. doi: [doi]. [DOI or link to original paper].

10.4 Acknowledgments

Support for the development of this Guide was provided by Arnold Ventures.