Promoting Transparency in Social Science Research
Date
2014-01-03Author
Miguel, Edward
Camerer, Colin
Casey, Katherine
Cohen, J.
Esterling, Kevin
Gerber, A.
Glennerster, R.
Green, Donald
Humphreys, M.
Imbens, Guido
Laitin, David
Madon, Temina
Nelson, L.
Nosek, Brian
Petersen, Maya
Sedlmayr, Richard
Simmons, Joseph
Simonsohn, U.
Laan, Mark
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There is growing appreciation for the advantages of experimentation in the social sciences. Policy-relevant claims that in the past were backed by theoretical arguments and inconclusive correlations are now being investigated using more credible methods. Changes have been particularly pronounced in development economics, where hundreds of randomized trials have been carried out over the last decade.