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Repository of Reproducible Computations
This website is a blog for statistical computations that are generated by the wessa.net software. Users can blog their results, and share them with the entire internet community. In addition, the blog posts can be used in the form of a discussion forum, and a scientific word processor that allows one to disseminate empirical research in a truly reproducible way (these documents are called
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freestatistics.org looks like technology & computing. Traffic estimates are limited, so use the trust and structure modules first. Current AI trust scoring is 15/100.
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FreeStatistics.org provides a web-based platform for creating, maintaining, and permanently storing statistical computation objects that enable researchers to publish reproducible and reusable research. It functions as a scientific blogging and word processing platform specifically designed for empirical research dissemination.
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Low trust with 15/100 score
Academic researchers, statisticians, data scientists, students, and scientists seeking to publish reproducible empirical research