The extent to which others can take your data, code, and analysis and use it to recreate your published results. Within HCI and the human sciences, the analysis may include subjective elements such as inductive coding or thematic analysis of qualitative data, so the distinction between reproducibility and replication is less clear than in physical sciences.
Also used in hcistats2e: Chap. 12: page 145
Used in glossary entries: Human–Computer Interaction, replication, reproducibility
Links:
American Statistical Association: ASA Reproducible Research Recommendations
