Tomfuckery, A Redux: Academic distortions beyond regular bad science by Dr James Heathers
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-x6QNVn-jU About the speaker Lonni Besançon is a postdoctoral fellow at Monash University, Australia. He received his PhD in computer science at University Paris Saclay, France. His thesis “An interactionContinue reading "Towards a better understanding and communication of uncertainty in empirical research by Dr Lonni Besançon"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAo15ntsZP8 About the speaker Mark Sabbagh is a professor of psychology at Queen’s University (Canada), specializing in developmental psychology. His research examines the social, cognitive, and neurobiological bases of preschoolers’Continue reading "Claims and evidence by Prof Mark Sabbagh"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xh10r-2rpGc About the speaker Flávio is a Fulbright Fellow and research associate at Friedrich Schiller University, Germany. His research in Political Psychology focuses on ideology, its measurement & theory, asContinue reading "Measuring ideology: Current practices, consequences, and recommendations by Dr Flávio Azevedo"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBYUxM4iIno About the speaker Sakshi Ghai is a PhD student in Psychology at the University of Cambridge and her research focuses on the psychology of technology in the context of the GlobalContinue reading "Reimagining sample diversity in behavioural science by Sakshi Ghai"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qnubIER_i4 About the talk There is an intense debate about quality of research, whereby some claim that most research findings are false, and others point towards the relatively high retractionContinue reading "Errors in articles of erroneous articles by Prof Lex Burdorf"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJZ5nnkLicc About the speaker Dr Tim Rakow is a Reader in Psychology at King’s College London. He has over 20 years experience of supervising research and teaching research methods toContinue reading "Adversarial collaboration: (Open) Science at its best by Dr Tim Rakow"
To join the talk, follow this link. About the speaker Dr Hannah Hobson is a Lecturer in Psychology at the Department of Psychology, University of York. She completed her DPhilContinue reading "How do we apply open science practices to neurodevelopmental research? by Dr Hannah Hobson"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY0jRhMDIW4 About the speaker Tori Egherman is a writer, editor and researcher in communication and storytelling. She helps organizations and individuals with their communication so that they can be more effective and engaging. She is experienced in science communication, grant writing, developing communication strategies, designing presentations, building strong communication teams and other communication-related activities. AboutContinue reading "Communicating on the efficacy of facemasks: What went wrong by Tori Egherman"
To join the talk, follow this link. About the speaker Michael C. Frank is David and Lucile Packard Professor of Human Biology at Stanford University and Director of the Symbolic Systems Program. He received his PhD from MIT in Brain and Cognitive Sciences in 2010. He studies language use and language learning, focusing especially onContinue reading "Moving towards a more cumulative science in developmental psychology by Dr Michael C. Frank"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2kdDEcl-oY About the speaker Dr Thibault studies how to increase the reliability and efficiency of scientific research. He is also interested in promoting evidence-based decision making and encouraging the public uptake of science. He completed a PhD in cognitive neuroscience at McGill University in 2019. His doctoral work focused on brain imaging, including neurofeedback, placebos,Continue reading "Registration: Shortcomings, deviations, solutions by Dr Robert Thibault"
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