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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: cjvanlissa
  • License: cc0-1.0
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Created about 1 year ago · Last pushed about 1 year ago
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FAIR theory: The Empirical Cycle

Description

This is a FAIR implementation of De Groot and Spiekerman's "empirical cycle" theory.

Interoperability

The theory is implemented in the DOT language for describing graphs.

Rendering the theory using graphviz

Contributing

If you want to contribute to this project, please get involved. You can do so in three ways:

  1. To discuss the current implementation and discuss potential changes, file a ‘GitHub’ issue here
  2. To directly propose changes, send a pull request containing the proposed changes here
  3. To create a derivative theory, please fork the repository here. Please cite this repository (see below), and add this repository as a related work (below and by adding the appropriate metadata on Zenodo).

By participating in this project, you agree to abide by the Contributor Covenant.

Related works

This repository contains an implementation of the "empirical cycle", a model proposed by De Groot and Spiekerman (1969, p. 28)

De Groot, A. D., & Spiekerman, J. A. A. (1969). Methodology: Foundations of inference and research in the behavioral sciences. De Gruyter Mouton. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783112313121

Citing this work

See this project's Zenodo page for the preferred citation.

Owner

  • Name: C. J. van Lissa
  • Login: cjvanlissa
  • Kind: user
  • Company: Utrecht University

Developmental datascientist, studying mothers' and fathers' unique roles in children's socio-emotional development.

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