2024
2024
17/04/2024
17/04/2024
Causal Inference in Longitudinal Data With Time-Varying Confounding Using G-Estimation, with Dr Wen Wei Loh
Causal Inference in Longitudinal Data With Time-Varying Confounding Using G-Estimation, with Dr Wen Wei Loh
21/03/2024
21/03/2024
Creating Synthetic Datasets to Promote Open Science Practices, with Dr Daniel Smith
Creating Synthetic Datasets to Promote Open Science Practices, with Dr Daniel Smith
2023
2023
13/12/2023
13/12/2023
The Importance of Theory and Hypothesis Formalization for Reproducibility, with Dr Matthew Vowels
The Importance of Theory and Hypothesis Formalization for Reproducibility, with Dr Matthew Vowels
27/09/2023
27/09/2023
Improving evidence-based practice through preregistration of applied research, with Dr Thomas Evans
Improving evidence-based practice through preregistration of applied research, with Dr Thomas Evans
16/08/2023
16/08/2023
Beware ‘persuasive communication devices’ when writing and reading scientific articles, with Prof Olivier Corneille
Beware ‘persuasive communication devices’ when writing and reading scientific articles, with Prof Olivier Corneille
19/07/2023
19/07/2023
Building reproducible analytical pipelines with R, with Dr Bruno Rodrigues
Building reproducible analytical pipelines with R, with Dr Bruno Rodrigues
Event details Recording of the presentation
28/06/2023
28/06/2023
Causal inference is not a statistical problem, with Dr Lucy D’Agostino McGowan
Causal inference is not a statistical problem, with Dr Lucy D’Agostino McGowan
07/06/2023
07/06/2023
Correcting for publication bias in meta-analysis with novel methods, with Maximilian Maier
Correcting for publication bias in meta-analysis with novel methods, with Maximilian Maier
04/05/2023
04/05/2023
Causal inference with observational data: benchmarking against randomized trials, with Anthony Matthews
Causal inference with observational data: benchmarking against randomized trials, with Anthony Matthews
24/04/2023
24/04/2023
What's in a badge? A computational reproducibility investigation of the open badge policy, with Sophia Crüwell
What's in a badge? A computational reproducibility investigation of the open badge policy, with Sophia Crüwell
01/02/2023
01/02/2023
Building a theoretical foundation to understand theories of reproducibility, with Erkan Buzbas and Berna Devezer
Building a theoretical foundation to understand theories of reproducibility, with Erkan Buzbas and Berna Devezer
2022
2022
12/10/2022
12/10/2022
Funder incentives for reproducible research and positive research culture, with Aki MacFarlane
Funder incentives for reproducible research and positive research culture, with Aki MacFarlane
21/09/2022
21/09/2022
Discrepancies between pre-registrations and publications, with Dr Robert Thibault
Discrepancies between pre-registrations and publications, with Dr Robert Thibault
10/08/2022
10/08/2022
Decentralised Science for more reproducible research, with Prof Philipp Koellinger
Decentralised Science for more reproducible research, with Prof Philipp Koellinger
2021
2021
08/12/2021
08/12/2021
Reviewers' decision to sign reviews is related to their recommendation, with Nino van Sambeek & Prof Daniel Lakens
Reviewers' decision to sign reviews is related to their recommendation, with Nino van Sambeek & Prof Daniel Lakens
10/11/2021
10/11/2021
28/04/2021
28/04/2021
Using anchor-based methods to determine the smallest effect size of interest, presented by Dr Farid Anvari
Using anchor-based methods to determine the smallest effect size of interest, presented by Dr Farid Anvari
03/02/2021
03/02/2021
Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams, presented by Dr Rotem Botvinik-Nezer
Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams, presented by Dr Rotem Botvinik-Nezer
13/01/2021
13/01/2021
2020
2020
02/12/2020
02/12/2020
03/06/2020
03/06/2020
Common academic experiences no one talks about: repeated rejection, impostor syndrome, and burnout, presented by Dr Lisa Jaremka (University of Delaware)
Common academic experiences no one talks about: repeated rejection, impostor syndrome, and burnout, presented by Dr Lisa Jaremka (University of Delaware)
24/06/2020
24/06/2020
Quantifying and contextualizing the impact of bioRxiv preprints through automated social media audience segmentation, presented by Dr Jedidiah Carlson (University of Washington)
Quantifying and contextualizing the impact of bioRxiv preprints through automated social media audience segmentation, presented by Dr Jedidiah Carlson (University of Washington)
15/07/2020
15/07/2020
Preregistration of secondary data analysis: A template and tutorial, presented by Dr Olmo Van den Akker (Tilburg University)
Preregistration of secondary data analysis: A template and tutorial, presented by Dr Olmo Van den Akker (Tilburg University)
26/08/2020
26/08/2020
The generalizability crisis, presented by Dr Tal Yarkoni (University of Texas)
The generalizability crisis, presented by Dr Tal Yarkoni (University of Texas)
16/09/2020
16/09/2020
How computational modeling can force theory building in psychological science, presented by Dr Olivia Guest (University College London)
How computational modeling can force theory building in psychological science, presented by Dr Olivia Guest (University College London)
22/01/2020
22/01/2020
The measurement crisis in psychological research, presented by Dr Sam Parsons (University ofOxford)
The measurement crisis in psychological research, presented by Dr Sam Parsons (University ofOxford)
05/02/2020
05/02/2020
A context-consent meta-framework for designing open (qualitative) data studies, presented by Dr Peter Branney (University of Bradford)
A context-consent meta-framework for designing open (qualitative) data studies, presented by Dr Peter Branney (University of Bradford)
19/02/2020
19/02/2020
Citation counts and journal impact factors do not capture research quality, presented by Prof Michael Daugherty (Univrsity of Maryland)
Citation counts and journal impact factors do not capture research quality, presented by Prof Michael Daugherty (Univrsity of Maryland)
18/03/2020
18/03/2020
How Bayes factors change scientific practice, presented by Christopher Osborne (UCL)
How Bayes factors change scientific practice, presented by Christopher Osborne (UCL)
01/04/2020
01/04/2020
Comparing meta-analyses and pre-registered multiple laboratory replication projects, presented by Dr Jessie Baldwin (UCL)
Comparing meta-analyses and pre-registered multiple laboratory replication projects, presented by Dr Jessie Baldwin (UCL)
2019
2019
02/10/2019
02/10/2019
Practical tips to get your preregistered report published, with Dr Skylar Brannon
Practical tips to get your preregistered report published, with Dr Skylar Brannon
30/10/2019
30/10/2019
Behaviour change strategies to encourage open science,presented by Dr Emma Norris (UCL)
Behaviour change strategies to encourage open science,presented by Dr Emma Norris (UCL)
13/11/2019
13/11/2019
False-positive psychology: the problem of undisclosed flexibility, presented by Patrick Langford (UCL)
False-positive psychology: the problem of undisclosed flexibility, presented by Patrick Langford (UCL)
11/12/2019
11/12/2019
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use, presented by Dr Amy Orben (University of Cambridge)
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use, presented by Dr Amy Orben (University of Cambridge)
14/03/2019
14/03/2019
Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science, presented by Dr Emma Norris (UCL)
Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science, presented by Dr Emma Norris (UCL)
02/05/2019
02/05/2019
The fickle P value generates irreproducible results, presented by Dr Tabea Schoeler
The fickle P value generates irreproducible results, presented by Dr Tabea Schoeler
23/05/2019
23/05/2019
Registered reports & the UK Reproducibility Network, guest lecture with Prof Chris Chambers (Cardiff University)
Registered reports & the UK Reproducibility Network, guest lecture with Prof Chris Chambers (Cardiff University)
13/06/2019
13/06/2019
Robust research needs many lines of evidence, presented by Dr Tabea Schoeler (UCL)
Robust research needs many lines of evidence, presented by Dr Tabea Schoeler (UCL)
11/07/2019
11/07/2019
Incentive structures and open science, guest lectrue with Prof Marcus Munafò (University of Bristol)
Incentive structures and open science, guest lectrue with Prof Marcus Munafò (University of Bristol)