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How to become a pseudoscientist by Prof Edzard Ernst

Zoom , United Kingdom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRrdlqIBKjA About the speaker Professor Edzard Ernst is Emeritus Professor at the University of Exeter, where he established the world’s first Chair in complementary medicine in 1993. He has previously been Professor in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PMR) at Hannover Medical School (Germany ) and Head of the PMR Department at the University of ViennaContinue reading "How to become a pseudoscientist by Prof Edzard Ernst"

Five things about open science that every researcher should know by Dr Dan Quintana

Zoom , United Kingdom

To join the event, follow this link. About the talk In this talk, Daniel Quintana will share five things about open science that every researcher should know, including how open science practices can benefit both your career and scientific discovery. Daniel will also provide some practical tips on getting started with open science practices. AboutContinue reading "Five things about open science that every researcher should know by Dr Dan Quintana"

Version control for academics with GitHub by Dr Samuel Forbes

Zoom , United Kingdom

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxRSpfmX2h0 About the speaker Dr Samuel Forbes is an Assistant Professor in Developmental Psychology at Durham University (@samhforbes). Outside of his research, Dr Forbes is an experienced GitHub user and maintains several R packages, which can be seen on his own GitHub page. About the talk Version control can be an important skill for bothContinue reading "Version control for academics with GitHub by Dr Samuel Forbes"

What I’ve learned from talking about reproducibility for 13 years by Neuroskeptic

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1iQrsW904k About the speaker Visit @Neuro_Skeptic. About the talk Neuroskeptic will discuss the historical context of the reproducibility crises, drawing on his personal experience in blogging about limitations in neuroscience over the course of 13-years. Neuroskeptic also discusses what he sees as the next crises on the horizon, with a live Q&A to finish.

The best theory is a flawed one by Dr Ian Hussey

MS Teams

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvZO_Xy5SdM About the speaker Ian’s research interests centre on behaviours that have traditionally been difficult to understand, measure, predict and influence, including implicit bias and suicidal behaviour. He is interested in function of behavior and the context it occurs in context (Behaviorism), measurement validity, statistical modelling (often Bayesian), and all things R/tidyverse. He is aContinue reading "The best theory is a flawed one by Dr Ian Hussey"

A new way of publishing: Registered Reports 2.0 by Dr Charlotte Pennington

Zoom , United Kingdom

To join the event, follow this link. About the speaker Dr Charlotte Pennington is a Lecturer in Psychology at Aston University, with research interests in addictive behaviour and social cognition. She is Aston's Local Network Lead of the UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) and serves on the Editorial Boards of Addiction Research & Theory and PeerContinue reading "A new way of publishing: Registered Reports 2.0 by Dr Charlotte Pennington"