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Reproducibility Checklist: What Would You Need to Replicate?

The ultimate credibility test for any study β€” assess whether a paper provides enough detail for another researcher to re-run the exact analysis and verify the results.

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PR040 Academic Paper Navigator β€” Reproducibility Mode
Use after reading a paper’s methods section
I just read this research paper. Here’s the methods section: “[paste methods section]” Could I replicate this study? Build me a reproducibility checklist: – DATA: Is the dataset publicly available? What would I need to access or recreate it? – METHODS: Are procedures described in enough detail to follow step-by-step? – MATERIALS: What tools, software, instruments, or resources are required? – CODE: Is analysis code shared? If not, could I recreate the analysis from the description? – ANALYSIS PIPELINE: Are all steps from raw data to final results documented? For each category, rate: βœ… Fully provided | ⚠️ Partially described | ❌ Missing or unclear
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Why Reproducibility Matters (Even If You’ll Never Replicate)

You’re probably not going to re-run the study. So why care about reproducibility? Because it’s the best proxy for trustworthiness.

A study that provides enough detail to replicate is a study where the researchers have thought carefully about their methods. It’s a study where reviewers and readers can verify claims independently. Missing reproducibility information isn’t just an inconvenience β€” it’s a red flag.

The reproducibility checklist prompt turns AI into your research transparency auditor. Paste the methods section, and AI will systematically evaluate what’s provided, what’s missing, and what you’d need to verify the results yourself.

The Five Categories of Reproducibility

The prompt evaluates five critical areas:

DATA: Is the dataset publicly available? If not, what would you need to recreate or access it? Private datasets aren’t always a problem (medical records, for example), but the paper should explain why and describe the data in enough detail for others to collect similar data.

METHODS: Are procedures described step-by-step? Could you follow the methods section like a recipe? Vague descriptions like “participants completed a survey” fail this test; specific descriptions like “participants completed the 20-item PANAS scale via Qualtrics” pass.

MATERIALS: What tools, software, instruments, or resources are required? Are version numbers specified? A study using “SPSS” is less reproducible than one using “SPSS v27” because software updates can change results.

CODE: Is analysis code shared (via GitHub, OSF, or supplementary materials)? If not, is the analysis described precisely enough to recreate? Statistical modeling choices often determine results β€” sharing code removes ambiguity.

ANALYSIS PIPELINE: Can you trace the path from raw data to final results? Are data cleaning steps documented? Are exclusion criteria explicit? Missing steps in the pipeline are where errors and p-hacking hide.

⚑ Pro Tip

After running the checklist, ask AI: “Which missing items would most prevent replication? Rank them by severity.” This helps you focus on the most critical gaps.

How to Interpret the Checklist

The prompt generates a rating for each category:

βœ… Fully provided: Another researcher could replicate this aspect without guessing or contacting the authors.

⚠️ Partially described: Some information is provided, but gaps remain. You might be able to approximate the procedure, but not replicate it exactly.

❌ Missing or unclear: Critical information is absent. Replication would require significant guesswork or direct communication with authors.

πŸ’‘ Example Output

DATA: ⚠️ Data not shared publicly, but sample characteristics are detailed and recruitment procedures are clear enough to collect comparable data.

METHODS: βœ… Full experimental protocol with randomization procedure, timing, and stimulus descriptions.

MATERIALS: ⚠️ Software mentioned (Python, R) but version numbers not specified. Stimulus materials not included.

CODE: ❌ No code shared. Statistical tests named but specific model specifications not provided.

ANALYSIS PIPELINE: ⚠️ Data exclusion criteria stated, but data cleaning steps not documented.

⚠ Important Limitation

A perfect checklist score doesn’t mean the study is correct β€” only that it’s transparent. Conversely, missing information may have legitimate reasons (privacy, proprietary tools). Use the checklist as one input, not a verdict.

Build Your Research Evaluation Stack

The Reproducibility Checklist works alongside:

Limitations & Assumptions β€” Find what the paper admits and what it doesn’t

Methods Decoder β€” Understand what the study did before evaluating transparency

Related Work Finder β€” Find replications and contradictory studies

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The checklist is a reading tool, not a lab tool. By asking “could I replicate this?”, you develop a sharper eye for what’s missing, what’s vague, and what’s well-documented. This makes you a more critical reader.
Reproducibility means getting the same results from the same data using the same methods. Replicability means getting similar results with new data using the same methods. This checklist focuses on reproducibility.
Yes, with adjusted categories. Qualitative studies won’t have datasets or statistical code, but they should document interview protocols, coding frameworks, and analytical procedures. The principle is the same: could another researcher follow the same process?
There’s no universal threshold, but papers that provide data access, complete methods descriptions, and analysis code are significantly more trustworthy. Missing one or two items is normal; missing most items is a red flag.
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