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Interpreting mediation thoughtfully by Dr Felix Thommes

Zoom , United Kingdom

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"

An ECR reflections on programmatic research by Dr Thuy-vy Nguyen

MS Teams

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.

Data visualisation: Tips to improve interpretability and accessibility by Dr Tracey Weissgerber

Zoom , United Kingdom

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"

Making my science better (or, simply; more open) by Dr Sjoerd Bruijn

MS Teams

To join the event, follow this link. About the speaker To learn more about Dr Bruijn, visit his profile here. About the talk What does it mean in practice to make your research open, transparent, and reproducible? Dr Sjoerd Bruijn will explore this by discussing his personal journey into open science. In this talk, heContinue reading "Making my science better (or, simply; more open) by Dr Sjoerd Bruijn"

Publishing open data in the humanities: The experience of the Journal of Open Humanities Data by Paola Marongiu and Dr Barbara McGillivray

MS Teams

To join the event, follow this link. About the talk The Journal of Open Humanities Data (JOHD), was launched in 2015 with the aim of promoting values of data sharing and reuse in the vast field of Humanities. JOHD publishes data-focused articles and aims to play a key role in growing a community of Humanities researchers sharingContinue reading "Publishing open data in the humanities: The experience of the Journal of Open Humanities Data by Paola Marongiu and Dr Barbara McGillivray"

Preregistration: Benefits, challenges, and practical tips by Dr Agata Bochynska

Zoom , United Kingdom

To join the event, follow this link. About the speaker Dr Agata Bochynska is a psychologist and a linguist with a background in experimental research on language and cognitive development in diverse populations. Currently, she works on implementing and teaching open science practices and reproducible research at the University of Oslo, Norway. About the talkContinue reading "Preregistration: Benefits, challenges, and practical tips by Dr Agata Bochynska"

A roadmap to reproducible, transparent, and rigorous Experience Sampling Method research by Dr Ginette Lafit & Dr Olivia Kirtley

MS Teams

To join the event, follow this link. About the speakers Dr Ginette Lafit is a postdoctoral researcher at the Research Group of Quantitative Psychology and Individual Differences and the Center of Contextual Psychiatry at KU Leuven, Belgium. Ginette works in the field of statistics applied to psychology. Her research is focused on addressing methodological complexitiesContinue reading "A roadmap to reproducible, transparent, and rigorous Experience Sampling Method research by Dr Ginette Lafit & Dr Olivia Kirtley"

Engaging undergraduate students with research training through replications by Dr Jim Grange, Dr Justin Ales & Dr Katherine Button

Zoom , United Kingdom

To register for the event, follow this link. About this talk In this seminar, three speakers (Dr Jim Grange from Keele University, Dr Justin Ales from University of St. Andrew, and Dr Katherine Button from University of Bath) will talk about their efforts to engage students with replication studies during the final-year dissertations. Projects rangeContinue reading "Engaging undergraduate students with research training through replications by Dr Jim Grange, Dr Justin Ales & Dr Katherine Button"