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Thanks Ruben!Just to add to Daniel's suggestion, I think the perfect-t-test is a nice example of data analysis apps that could take psych-DS open data as input. The challenge seems to be to figure out how to set up the meta-data so that one could automatically run the t-test (e.g. could would one specify a statistical hypothesis as a json object, in a way that variables, test type, and parameters are made clear?), and to figure out best output format for the test given the goal of machine-readability, the recommendations of the psych-DS spec, and the fact that the output should later be usable as input in an automated meta-analysis.In general, as a current user of the Psych-DS standard, I am very interested in learning more about how I should/could structure my meta-data. Would be very interested in talking about this during SIPSBest,Peder
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Late to this party, but I would also be interested – given I’ve been working on the apps for the meta-data, I’d be happy to think about how to standardize meta-data into the right psych-ds format. Also got some experience on the package front (self promote, our effect size package MOTE is now in cran! Woo!). This sounds like an excellent hackathon. Might be useful to figure out the flow that you are interested in creating, which would allow us to create the right outputs for the user, etc.
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Achieving full exact reproducibility is likely impossible, since it depends not just on the code but also on the platform. Sharing containers (as in BIDS Apps) gets you closer, but even there it's possible for differences to arise if things change in the OS kernel. But it's really important not to let the perfect be the enemy of the good (one of our mantras around here). Our experience in BIDS has shown that the goal of reproducibility is still very worthwhile even if you can only get to 80% coverage. Unfortunately, figuring out what needs to be represented in order to get there and how to represent it in a useful way is really hard work. Tal has the best insight into this from his recent work coming up with a BIDS statistical models standard for fMRI analysis, and we are having a meeting at Princeton next week to begin working on a BIDS standard for representing computational models. BIDS has taken several years of work by dozens of people, and it's nowhere near its goal yet, but it has already shown its utility (e.g. in allowing automated data sharing via OpenNeuro).BTW Ruben - Stefan Appelhof, the new BIDS maintainer, is at the MPI in Berlin, would be great for you to talk with him about your concerns if you haven't already.cheersruss
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