Academy of Management Ethics YouTube Video Series
Ethics Video Series: Slicing the Data in Publications (6:00)
Ethics Video Series: Conference Papers and Presentations (6:38)
Data Demystified - p-hacking video series
Part 1: P-Hacking Your Way To Fame | Part 1 of 6 - What is P-Hacking? (7:08)
Part 2 : Dropping Conditions that "Work": P-Hacking Your Way To Fame | Part 2 of 6 (8:43)
Part 3: Multiple Measures: P-Hacking Your Way To Fame | Part 3 of 6 (9:35)
Part 4: Covariate Misuse: P-Hacking Your Way To Fame | Part 4 of 6 (8:00)
Part 5: Selective Stopping Rules: P-Hacking Your Way To Fame | Part 5 of 6 (6:20)
Part 6: P-Curve : P-Hacking Your Way To Fame | Part 6 of 6 (8:01)
RIOT Science Club seminars
Like the layers of an onion: Transparency and reproducibility for quant research | Prof Ben Marwick (1:15:41) - talk begins at 3:00
R is for Reproducibility | Dr Emily Nordmann (1:04:22) - talk begins at 3:00
Reproducibility and Innovation: Can we do better? | Dr Stuart Buck (55:34) - talk begins at 3:15
Office of Research Integrity, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services - Authorship
Miscellaneous
Scientific Transparency | Nabeel Quryshi | TEDxEustis (8:50)
Focus on replication, reproducibility, open science, interdisciplinary collaboration, open access publishing, standards for data collection and methods, etc.
Open Science can save the planet | Kamila MARKRAM | TEDxBrussels (13:00)
Open access
6.6 Questionable research practices | Quantitative methods | Practice, Ethics and Integrity | UvA (5:35)
Selective omission, HARKing, cherry-picking, p-hacking
How to spot a misleading graph - Lea Gaslowitz (4:09) (Ted-Ed)
Presenting misleading figures of data (e.g., displaying a truncated entire y-axis)