Hi all,
This has come up a few times today, so I thought I'd clarify --
Even if you are prevented by your original author from uploading or
distributing the data, you should still create a replication file and
upload what you can (including the R code that you used). You should
also get and report the UNF and cite it in your paper. Here's an
example:
Gary King; Langche Zeng, 2006, "Replication Data Set for 'When Can
History be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference'"
hdl:1902.1/DXRXCFAWPK UNF:3:DaYlT6QSX9r0D50ye+tXpA== Murray Research
Archive [distributor]
I've closely monitoring people's submissions to dataverse, and I don't
want to release any replication archives that don't have data files,
abstracts, and R code. If you are in a position where you can't upload
data, but you have the other components, let me know and I will
release your study.
Maya