The Crowdsourced Replication Initiative: Investigating Immigration and Social Policy Preferences using MetaScience. Executive Report

Breznau, Nate; Rinke, Eike Mark; Wuttke, Alexander; Vogtenhuber, StefanORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0839-4481 and Steiber, NadiaORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9425-8840 (August 2019) The Crowdsourced Replication Initiative: Investigating Immigration and Social Policy Preferences using MetaScience. Executive Report. [Research Report] 36 p. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/6j9qb

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Abstract

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.

Item Type: Research Report
Additional Information (public): Full list of authors: Breznau, Nate; Rinke, Eike Mark; Wuttke, Alexander; Adem, Muna; Adriaans, Jule; Alvarez-Benjumea, Amalia; Andersen, Henrik Kenneth; 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; Burger, Kaspar; Busch, Kathrin; Castillo, Juan Carlos; Chan, Nathan; Christmann, Pablo; Connelly, Roxanne; Czymara, Christian S.; 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; 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; 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; Yamada, Yuki; Zakula, Björn; Ziller, Conrad; Zins, Stefan; Zhang, Nan; Żółtak, Tomasz and Nguyen, Hung
Keywords: attitudes, crowdsourcing, immigration, open science replication
Research Units: in_Equality and Education
Education and Employment
Date Deposited: 14 Jan 2020 10:44
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2024 08:53
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/6j9qb
URI: https://irihs.ihs.ac.at/id/eprint/5229

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