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The Crowdsourced Replication Initiative: Investigating Immigration and Social Policy Preferences. Executive Report.
Breznau, Nate; Rinke, Eike Mark; Wuttke, Alexander et al.
2019
 

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Keywords :
Open Science; Replication; Crowdsourcing; Data Science; Immigration; Social Policy
Abstract :
[en] In an era of mass migration, social scientists, populist parties and social movements raise concerns over the future of immigration-destination societies. What impacts does this have on policy and social solidarity? Comparative cross-national research, relying mostly on secondary data, has findings in different directions. There is a threat of selective model reporting and lack of replicability. The heterogeneity of countries obscures attempts to clearly define data-generating models. P-hacking and HARKing lurk among standard research practices in this area.This project employs crowdsourcing to address these issues. It draws on replication, deliberation, meta-analysis and harnessing the power of many minds at once. The Crowdsourced Replication Initiative carries two main goals, (a) to better investigate the linkage between immigration and social policy preferences across countries, and (b) to develop crowdsourcing as a social science method. The Executive Report provides short reviews of the area of social policy preferences and immigration, and the methods and impetus behind crowdsourcing plus a description of the entire project. Three main areas of findings will appear in three papers, that are registered as PAPs or in process.
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Breznau, Nate
Rinke, Eike Mark
Wuttke, Alexander
Adem, Muna
Adriaans, Jule
Alvarez-Benjumea, Amalia
Andersen, Henrik
Auer, Daniel
Azevedo, Flavio
Bahnsen, Oke
Balzer, Dave
Bauer, Gerrit
Bauer, Paul
Baumann, Markus
Baute, Sharon
Benoit, Verena
Berning, Carl
Bernauer, Julian
Berthold, Anna
Bethke, Felix
Biegert, Thomas
Blinzler, Katharina
Blumenberg, Johannes
Bol, Thijs
Bobzien, Licia
Bohman, Andrea
Bostic, Amie
Brzozowska, Zuzanna
Burgdorf, Katharina
Busch, Kathrin
Castillo, Juan Carlos
Chan, Nathan
Christmann, Pablo
Connelly, Roxanne
Czymara, Christian
Damian, Elena
Edelmann, Achim
Ecker, Alejandro
Eger, Maureen A.
Ellerbrock, Simon
Forke, Anna
Forster, Andrea
Gavras, Konstantin
Gayle, Vernon
Gaasendam, Chris
Gessler, Theresa
Gnambs, Timo
Godefroidt, Amélie
Greinert, Alexander
Groß, Martin
Grömping, Max
Gruber, Stefan
Gummer, Tobias
Hadjar, Andreas  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Education, Culture, Cognition and Society (ECCS)
Heisig, Jan Paul
Hellmeier, Sebastian
Heyne, Stefanie
Hirsch, Magdalena
Hjerm, Mikael
Hochman, Oshrat
Hövermann, Andreas
Huth, Nora
Hunger, Sophia
Hunkler, Christian
Ignacz, Zsofia
Jacobs, Laura
Jacobsen, Jannes
Jaeger, Bastian
Jungkunz, Sebastian
Jungmann, Nils
Kauff, Mathias
Kleinert, Manuel
Klinger, Julia
Kolb, Jan-Philipp
Kolczynska, Marta
Kuk, John
Kunißen, Katharina
Kurti, Dafina
Lersch, Philipp M.
Löbel, Lea-Maria
Lutscher, Philipp
Mader, Matthias
Madia, Joan Eliel
Malancu, Natalia Cornelia
Maldonado, Luis
Marahrens, Helge
Martin, Nicole
Martinez, Paul
Mayerl, Jochen
MAYORGA, Oscar Jose
McManus, Patricia
Meeusen, Cecil
Meierrieks, Daniel
Mellon, Jonathan
Merhout, Friedolin
Merk, Samuel
Meyer, Daniel
Micheli, Leticia
Mijs, Jonathan
Moya, Cristóbal
Neunhoeffer, Marcel
Nüst, Daniel
Nygård, Olav
Ochsenfeld, Fabian
Otte, Gunnar
Pechenkina, Anna
Prosser, Christopher
Raes, Louis
Ralston, Kevin
Ramos, Miguel
Roets, Arne
Rogers, Jonathan
Ropers, Guido
Samuel, Robin  ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Integrative Research Unit: Social and Individual Development (INSIDE)
Sand, Gergor
Schachter, Ariela
Schaeffer, Merlin
Schieferdecker, David
Schlueter, Elmar
Schmidt, Katja
Schmidt, Regine
Schmidt-Catran, Alexander
Schmiedeberg, Claudia
Schneider, Jürgen
Schoonvelde, Martijn
Schulte-Cloos, Julia
Schumann, Sandy
Schunck, Reinhard
Schupp, Juergen
Seuring, Julian
Silber, Henning
Sleegers, Willem
Sonntag, Nico
Staudt, Alexander
Steiber, Nadia
Steiner, Nils
Sternberg, Sebastian
Stiers, Dieter
Striessnig, Erich
Stojmenovska, Dragana
Storz, Nora
Stroppe, Anne-Kathrin
Teltemann, Janna
Tibajev, Andrey
Tung, Brian B.
Vagni, Giacomo
Van Assche, Jasper
van der Linden, Meta
van der Noll, Jolanda
Van Hootegem, Arno
Vogtenhuber, Stefan
Voicu, Bogdan
Wagemans, Fieke Maria Antoinet
Wagner, Kyle
Wehl, Nadja
Werner, Hannah
Wiernik, Brenton M.
Winter, Fabian
Wolf, Christof
Zakula, Björn
Ziller, Conrad
Zins, Stefan
Zhang, Nan
Żółtak, Tomasz
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Language :
English
Title :
The Crowdsourced Replication Initiative: Investigating Immigration and Social Policy Preferences. Executive Report.
Publication date :
2019
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