A Journey into Open Science and Research Transparency in Psychology introduces the open science movement from psychology through a narrative that integrates song lyrics, National Parks, and concerns about Diversity, Social Justice, and Sustainability.
A Journey into Open Science and Research Transparency in Psychology introduces the open science movement from psychology through a narrative that integrates song lyrics, National Parks, and concerns about Diversity, Social Justice, and Sustainability.
Jon Grahe is Professor of psychology and department chair at Pacific Lutheran University, USA. Other roles include managing executive editor of The Journal of Social Psychology, president of the Western Psychological Association, and former president of Psi Chi, the International Honors Society. He also led the design and administration of the Collaborative Replications and Education Project (CREP) and the Emerging Adulthood Measured at Multiple Institutions (EAMMi2) project, among other undergraduate crowd projects.
Inhaltsangabe
1. A Replication Crisis: Responses Benefit Personal Workflow 2. Go Forth and Replicate: Making Methods for Others 3. Preregistered: Determining Answers to Decisions Before They Happen 4. Decision Heavyweights: Drawing Inference with Confidence 5. Ode to p-Hacking: Making Decisions Before they Happen 6. You Can¿t Plagiarize Yourself: Avoiding Errors with Ethical Writing 7. Becoming a Second Stringer: Why Good People Do Replication Science 8. Open Science Alphabet: Learning to Read 9. Progress: Open Science Initiative Promotes Diverse, Just, and Sustainable Outcomes 10. Scientific Transparency: A Theme for a Movement Index
1. A Replication Crisis: Responses Benefit Personal Workflow 2. Go Forth and Replicate: Making Methods for Others 3. Preregistered: Determining Answers to Decisions Before They Happen 4. Decision Heavyweights: Drawing Inference with Confidence 5. Ode to p-Hacking: Making Decisions Before they Happen 6. You Can¿t Plagiarize Yourself: Avoiding Errors with Ethical Writing 7. Becoming a Second Stringer: Why Good People Do Replication Science 8. Open Science Alphabet: Learning to Read 9. Progress: Open Science Initiative Promotes Diverse, Just, and Sustainable Outcomes 10. Scientific Transparency: A Theme for a Movement Index
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