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Research is considered to be reproducible when the exact results can be reproduced if given access to the original data, software, or code. Reproducible research is sometimes known as reproducibility, reproducible statistical analysis, reproducible data analysis, reproducible reporting, and literate programming.
Jenine K. Harris, PhD, https://twitter.com/jenineharris is a Professor teaching biostatistics courses in the public health program at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis in Missouri, United States. Her recent research interests focus on increasing diversity in data science and improving the quality of research in public health by using reproducible research practices throughout the research process. Jenine's 2020 book, Statistics with R: Solving Problems Using Real-World Data, is an introductory statistics textbook published by Sage. The book combines statistical concepts with R coding and includes representation of women throughout as both characters and as authors of resources. Each chapter addresses a different social problem using a real-world data set. She is also the co-founder and current organizer of R-Ladies St. Louis,https://twitter.com/RLadiesSTL a local chapter of the R-Ladies Global organization that has the mission of increasing gender diversity in the R community.