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Why p-values can’t tell you what you need to know and what to do about it by Prof David Colquhoun

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agC-SG5-Qyk About the speaker Professor David Colquhoun is a pharmacologist notable for his insights into the biophysics of drug–receptor interactions of single ion channels. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1985, was awarded the Humboldt Prize in 1990 and made Honorary Fellow of UCL in 2004. Colquhoun joined the PharmacologyContinue reading "Why p-values can’t tell you what you need to know and what to do about it by Prof David Colquhoun"

Five selfish reasons to work reproducibly by Dr Florian Markowetz

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8bU1CyEkRM About the speaker Florian Markowetz is a Senior Group Leader at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. He is a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award holder and received a CRUK Future Leader in Cancer Research prize. He holds degrees in Mathematics (Dipl. math.) and Philosophy (M.A.) from the University of Heidelberg and aContinue reading "Five selfish reasons to work reproducibly by Dr Florian Markowetz"

Easing into open science: A guide for graduate students and their advisors by Dr Priya Silverstein

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owJaD3UiseQ About the speaker Dr Priya Silverstein is a postdoctoral researcher in the CoGDeV Lab at the University of Surrey, studying the relationship between Lego construction ability, spatial thinking, and numeracy achievement in children. She is passionate about methods for studying development, and how we can do better, more transparent, reproducible, and diverse science. AboutContinue reading "Easing into open science: A guide for graduate students and their advisors by Dr Priya Silverstein"

A walk in the garden of forking paths by Dr Julia Rohrer

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6VAwzwZ3K8 About the speaker I am a personality psychologist by training and my work covers a broad range of topics, including the effects of birth order, age patterns in personality, and the correlates and determinants of subjective well-being. My methodological interests include causal inference on the basis of observational data and data analytic flexibility. IContinue reading "A walk in the garden of forking paths by Dr Julia Rohrer"

Theory building and testing in psychological research by Dr Eiko Fried

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB1Hk3c-lZY About the speaker Dr Eiko Fried is an Assistant Professor in clinical psychology at Leiden University working in the fields of clinical psychology, psychiatry, epidemiology and methodology. His main focus is on studying individual symptoms of mental disorders and their causal relations. Broader, his interests include measurement (how to best assess whether someone isContinue reading "Theory building and testing in psychological research by Dr Eiko Fried"

Measurement schmeasurement: Questionable measurement practices and how to avoid them by Dr Jessica Flake

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq6n7AS_r8w About the speaker For details about the speaker, please see https://www.jessicakayflake.com. About the talk Questionable measurement practices are decisions researchers make that raise doubts about the validity of theContinue reading "Measurement schmeasurement: Questionable measurement practices and how to avoid them by Dr Jessica Flake"

Drifting into the world of open science and reproducibility by Dr Gavin Buckingham

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PCzWHJfz0g About the speaker Gavin Buckingham was awarded his PhD in Psychology from the University of Aberdeen in 2008. Following the completion of his PhD, he moved to Canada to take up a position as a postdoctoral fellow in the Brain and Mind Institute at Western University in Canada working with Prof Mel Goodale. HisContinue reading "Drifting into the world of open science and reproducibility by Dr Gavin Buckingham"

Reproducible Research Oxford by Dr Malika Ihle

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoQWZo24vCU About the talk How can an open research working group help drive a research culture change at the institutional level? Reproducible Research Oxford a.k.a. RROx (“rocks”) has been working to achieve this by (i) building cross-disciplinary communities, (ii) providing training and promoting practices that are beneficial to research communities, and sustainable for researchers, andContinue reading "Reproducible Research Oxford by Dr Malika Ihle"

Conflicts and complexities on the path to open data by Prof Louise Connell

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHen_0qEroQ About the talk Even with the best intentions and motivations, sharing your data in an open repository is not always as easy as it should be. Barriers can appear in a variety of forms, including uncertainty regarding copyright and data ownership, diverging interpretations of GDPR and ethical issues, and sheer lack of time andContinue reading "Conflicts and complexities on the path to open data by Prof Louise Connell"