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Teaching Statistics in the Age of Open Science
An unintended outcome of the move toward open science is that those who teach statistics and research methods now have the ability to incorporate open data and materials into courses.
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New Tools for Designing Powerful Studies
Psychological scientists offer open-source tools to help researchers ensure their studies are adequately powered.
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Update on AMPPS: APS’s Newest Journal to Feature a Range of Empirical Articles and Topical Issues in Research Methods
The new APS journal devoted to research methods and practices is receiving a steady flow of submissions and has already accepted a number of papers for publication.
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APS Journal on Research Practices and Methods Launches
APS’s new journal devoted to research methods and practices now has an editorial team in place and is accepting submissions.
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Books to Check Out: December 2016
Introduction to the New Statistics: Estimation, Open Science, and Beyond by Geoff Cumming and Robert Calin-Jageman; Routledge, October 12, 2016. To submit a new book, email [email protected].
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Training for Open Science in Kenya
Advocacy for open science is migrating to the developing world, with a recent research transparency workshop in Kenya serving as a prime example.