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A claim according to the FORRT framework about algorithm/method speed, runtime, and efficiency metrics.
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A claim according to the FORRT framework in the category of Computational and Performance.
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Levels of how confident one is about the results of a study.
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A claim according to the FORRT framework.
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The outcome of a replication study according to the FORRT framework.
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A replication study according to the FORRT framework.
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The concept aspect of a review question according to the PCC framework.
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The context aspect of a review question according to the PCC framework.
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The population aspect of a review question according to the PCC framework.
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A review question according to the PCC (Population, Concept, Context) framework.
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Links a FORRT claim to its representation as an AIDA statement.
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Links a replication study outcome to a description of its overall conclusion.
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Links the outcome of a replication study to its confidence level.
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Defines the number of credit points for a Science Live Credit.
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Links a FORRT replication study to the description of any deviation from the original methodology.
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Links an entitiy, e.g. a FORRT replication study, to its scientific discipline.
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Links a replication study outcome to a description of the evidence of its conclusion.
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Links an outcome of a replication study to a description of its limitations.
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Links a FORRT replication study to a description of its methodology, answering the question of how the original claim was validated.
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Links a FORRT replication outcome to a repository URL where the files can be downloaded.
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Strong evidence, mostly agrees with original in the case of a replication study.
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Limited evidence, significant disagreement in the case of a replication study.
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Adequate evidence, partial agreement in the case of a replication study.
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Extensive evidence, and high agreement with original in the case of a replication study.
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Minimal evidence, major disagreement in the case of a replication study
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The status of a replication study when the new evidence contradicts the original claim.
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The status of a replication study when the results are unclear or inconclusive.
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The status of a replication study when the claim was not tested, for example because it was outside the study scope.
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The status of a replication study when the claim is partially supported with mixed results.
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The status of a replication study when the claim is confirmed and original findings reproduced.
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