Abstract
In October 2020, The ACM SIGSOFT Paper and Peer Review Quality Task Force released its first empirical standards. An empirical standard is "a brief public document that communicates expectations for a specific kind of study (e.g. a questionnaire survey)" [1]. (All quotations below are from the Empirical Standards report [1] unless otherwise noted.)
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