Good riddance: Academic publishers are abandoning publishing by Prof Björn Brembs
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reproducible • interpretable • open • transparent
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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 previouslyContinue reading "How to become a pseudoscientist by Prof Edzard Ernst"
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 openContinue reading "Five things about open science that every researcher should know by Dr Dan Quintana"
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 andContinue reading "Version control for academics with GitHub by Dr Samuel Forbes"
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 neuroscienceContinue reading "What I’ve learned from talking about reproducibility for 13 years by Neuroskeptic"
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 interestedContinue reading "The best theory is a flawed one by Dr Ian Hussey"
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.Continue reading "A new way of publishing: Registered Reports 2.0 by Dr Charlotte Pennington"
To join the event, follow this link. About the speaker Prof Budd Hall has been associated with the development of the theory and practice of participatory research since the earlyContinue reading "Open science and the decolonization of knowledge: A conversation on participatory research by Prof Budd Hall"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzIPspZ5SpI About the speaker Dr Sara A. Hart is the W. Russell and Eugenia Morcom Professor of Psychology and Associate Director of the Florida Center for Reading Research, at theContinue reading "Data sharing in developmental science: Challenges and how to overcome them by Dr Sara Hart"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSYrbg52-Uw About the speaker Dr Felix Thoemmes is an Associate Professor at Cornell University, where he teaches and researches statistical methods for social scientists. Before he came to Cornell, he was a Professor at the University of Tuebingen, Germany, in the Center for Educational Science and Psychology, and an Assistant Professor in the College ofContinue reading "Interpreting mediation thoughtfully by Dr Felix Thommes"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZzAwbqust8 About the speaker To learn more about Dr Nguyen, click here. About the talk In this talk, Dr Thuy-vy Nguyen will discuss what defines a research program and draw from past examples to identify different approaches to build a research programme that contribute to knowledge and theory building.
To register, follow this link. About the speaker Tracey Weissgerber is a meta-researcher at the BIH QUEST Center for Responsible Research (Berlin Institute of Health at Charité). Her research focuses on improving data visualization, statistical reporting, open methods, and other factors that affect transparency and reproducibility. Her teams’ work on bar graphs of continuous dataContinue reading "Data visualisation: Tips to improve interpretability and accessibility by Dr Tracey Weissgerber"