ESCOP Preconference Event
Psychological Science
Scientific Utopia Brian Nosek University of Virginia, USA Center for Open Science
The Excitement of Conducting a Replication Study
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Truth or Hype? Shifting Values and Norms in (Psychological) Science Axel Cleeremans Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Incentives and Practices to Promote Replicability |
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Psychological science has come of age. But the rights of a mature discipline carry with it responsibilities: to maximize confidence in our findings through good data practice and replication while simultaneously ensuring that funding sources and publication outlets support best practice. Leading experts will explore the causes and extent of bias and error problems in science as well as potential solutions to these and other complex problems affecting replicability, in a halfday pre-conference symposium co-sponsored by ESCoP and the Association for Psychological Science (APS). For more on APS’s replication efforts please read: APS Journal Seeks Labs to Participate in First Registered Replication Report Project |
The program is offered free of charge, but due to space limitations, we ask that you register