To all #ReproducibiliTea (co-)organisers, members and future members: This Friday we are hosting 3 celebrations to mark reaching 100 journal clubs! Sign up to meet other ReproducibiliTea members, celebrate and discuss the future of RT 🫖: https://t.co/8BWssk3mqG
At our last #ReproducibiliTea journal club for this semester (today at 11:15), we'll be discussing the recent preprint, "High Replicability of Newly-Discovered Social-behavioral Findings is Achievable"
How to write (and how not to write?) empirical journal articles? Today is our final #ReproducibiliTea journal club for this semester and we are reading Bem's 2003 chapter, "Writing the Empirical Journal Article".
At today's #ReproducibiliTea journal club, we'll be discussing confirmatory vs. exploratory research and how (and why) to discriminate between them. 11:15-12:00 on zoom https://t.co/p545IPtouD
Final one on replication (for now!) - today we'll be discussing Many Labs 2: Investigating Variation in Replicability Across Samples and Settings https://t.co/QkKAqJdgyL
The Interest Group for Open and Reproducible Science (IGOR) in the Biological Psychology Section of the German Psychological Society is having an online meeting with panel discussion on open data. If you are interested to join please DM me and I will share the registration link!
@siminevazire In short, the general opinion was something like: Yes, productivity of individual researchers might be lower, but the end product will hopefully be better (more rigor, more credibility, greater progress).
At today's journal club, we are asking the question: What are the implications of our new ways of doing science for productivity, creativity, and progress? Paper by @siminevazire https://t.co/qPb3O3fdNx
More stats, yes please! Today we are talking likelihood ratios and how to think about sets of studies with significant and nonsignificant results. https://t.co/jJDicgqGNb
What is the "open science" movement anyway and how did it all begin? Today we're reading a review of what can be called psychology's renaissance https://t.co/z9qItSxUtg
What does open science look like in qualitative research? Today we are discussing challenges and opportunities regarding data sharing in qualitative research. Paper by @GustavNilsonne & @Cormac_McGrath https://t.co/X1o3SXsZKv
@ReproducibiliT Podcast and Journal Club are initiatives that help ECRs adopt, learn about, and use open science practices.
More about the journal club (& how you can start your own) here: https://t.co/5TmZdjg51Q
More about the podcast here: https://t.co/4VYSVTFc4t