Four paragraphs totally:The first paragraph should summarize the reading. The second paragraph should highlight an specific point and/or briefly explore something that interested you (e.g., you may...

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Four paragraphs totally:The first paragraph should summarize the reading. The second paragraph should highlight an specific point and/or briefly explore something that interested you (e.g., you may wish to focus on one aspect of the paper in more depth, you may wish to discuss something in the reading that you disagree with). Each paragraph represents one point of the assignment.

You should submit a summary paragraph and idea highlight paragraphper each separate article.






sources: 1.https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.03311


2.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547537/



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Answer To: Four paragraphs totally:The first paragraph should summarize the reading. The second paragraph...

Bidusha answered on Feb 26 2022
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SUMMARY AND REFLECTION
Table of Contents
Article 1:    3
Summary    3
Reflection    3
Article 2:    4
Summary    4
Reflection    4
References    5

Article 1:
Barba, L.A., 2018. Terminologies for reproducible research. arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.03311. Retrieved from Terminologies for Reproducible Research (arxiv.org)
Summary
It involves selecting a scientific publication in which to discuss the reproducibility dilemma in a peer review article. The replication issue, sometimes referred to as the replicability or reproducible crisis, is a serious issue in research. Several experimental operations are difficult or impossible to duplicate, leading to a methodological problem. Repeating the study that created a new finding or revelation is one of the ways that scientists validate its validity. When a scientific endeavour fails to independently corroborate the calculations or findings of a prior research, some claim that the observed discrepancy might be a sign of fresh discovery, while others worry it is a sign of a lack of scientific rigour.
When a recently published scientific paper has far-reaching consequences for science or a significant public effect, the concern of its credibility becomes even more important. Both scientific and popular media have highlighted concerns about reproducibility and replicability. As these concerns grew...
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