diff --git a/Documentation/paper.md b/Documentation/paper.md index bf11652421d938cba0a61ca07eebcf158465e6f3..2e4558f546b89321f807a3de60d5af9dd3382ef3 100644 --- a/Documentation/paper.md +++ b/Documentation/paper.md @@ -54,12 +54,6 @@ Entering an author's name (or two authors for the competition plot) by the user The Flesch-Kincaid readability score [@Kincaid:1975] - the most commonly used metric to assess readability - is then used to quantify the complexity of all items. -### Reproducibility -A Docker file and associated container together serve as a self-documenting and portable software environment clone to ensure reproducibility given the hierarchy of software dependencies. - -# Output -Data are available here: [Open Science Framework data repository](https://osf.io/dashboard). - ## Contextualized Readability Output The generated plot for contextualized readability information is a histogram binned by readability score, initially populated exclusively by the ART corpus [@Soldatova:2007] data. We use this data because it is a pre-established library of scientific papers. The readability of ART Corpus has also been shown to be comparable to that of other scientific journals [2].