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DESCRIPTION:In this unconference\, we want to explore the potential of the 
 many-analysts approach in the context of exploratory research. To date\, t
 he many-analysts approach—where multiple research teams address the same
  research question using the same dataset—has been primarily applied to 
 confirmatory research. In that domain\, it has demonstrated a surprising d
 iversity in how researchers preprocess data\, operationalize key construct
 s\, and select statistical models to test hypotheses of interest. However\
 , its potential for exploratory research has received relatively little at
 tention.\nWe believe that many-analysts approaches could provide valuable 
 insights into intriguing patterns in the data and enable a systematic expl
 oration of the variable space. These insights\, in turn\, can inform auxil
 iary assumptions\, inform theory development\, and guide the design of sub
 sequent confirmatory studies.
DTSTAMP:20260513T194934Z
LOCATION:Underground\, p10
SUMMARY:UC18: Many-analysts approach for exploratory research - Alexandra S
 arafoglou
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/R8QNFY/
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