Improving Psychological Science at SIPS – The Hardest Science

lterrat's bookmarks 2017-08-09

Summary:

"If you missed SIPS and are wondering what happened – or even if you were there but want to know more about the things you missed – here are a few resources I have found helpful:

The conference program gives you an overview and the conference OSF page has links to most of what went on, though it’s admittedly a lot to dig through. For an easier starting point, Richie Lennie posted an email he wrote to his department with highlights and links, written specifically with non-attendees in mind.

Drilling down one level from the conference OSF page, all of the workshop presenters put their materials online. I didn’t make it to any workshops so I appreciate having access to those resources. One good example is Simine Vazire and Bobbie Spellman’s workshop on writing transparent and reproducible articles. Their slideshow shows excerpts from published papers on things like how to transparently report exploratory analyses, how to report messy results, how to interpret a null result, and more. For me, writing is a lot easier when I have examples and models to work from, and I expect that I will be referring to those in the future."

Link:

https://hardsci.wordpress.com/2017/08/07/improving-psychological-science-at-sips/

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08/09/2017, 01:01

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08/08/2017, 21:01