Collaborators

We're extremely thrilled and grateful to be collaborating with ABRIR in organizing events and generating resources to overcome barriers in learning statistics and R.

ABRIR (Advancing Big-team Reproducible science through Increased Representation) works towards increasing representation of researchers from low-to-middle income countries in Big-team open science networks, essential in advancing open and reproducible science. Their long term mission is to reduce the barriers the Global South researchers face and devise best practices that can be shared with the academic community.   

We're excited to be collaborating with Project USPAS for empowering underrepresented students in Psychology and Allied Sciences!

Project Underrepresented Students in Psychology & Allied Sciences (USPAS) is an open science initiative led by underrepresented students for underrepresented students. They provide resources and mentorship to underrepresented students from the global south while improving accessibility and transparency in psychology and allied sciences. Project USPAS also provide a voice for those from disadvantaged backgrounds including those with disabilities, first-gens, those from lower socio-economic backgrounds and provide an inclusive space for all identities.  

We're thrilled to be collaborating with Arjun Gupta to make statistics and R more accessible!

Arjun Gupta is a counseling psychologist based out of Hisar, Haryana, India. He completed his master's from Ambedkar University in 2022 with a dissertation on the impact of taking a gap year on students preparing for Pre-Medical entrance exams. He aims to make research and statistics easier to understand for students of Psychology in an effort to improve the quality of publications in the field.