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01:12:40
Normalising error detection and trustworthiness assessment in science - Ian Hussey
01:22:59
Are we over-prescribing antidepressants? - Mark Horowitz
50:21
The Collection of Open Science Integrity Guides (COSIG) - Reese Richardson
01:02:41
The Scientific Paper as Product: Paper Mills and Authorship for Sale - Nick Wise
01:04:51
An ECR Perspective on Registered Reports - Emma Henderson
39:36
The Role of Preregistration in Hypothesis-Testing Research - Sajedeh Rasti
56:47
Why I hit things for a living - James Heathers
50:05
Are your participants even real? Why bot detection is now a core skill - Dr Alexandra Lautarescu
01:15:30
Big little lies: Simulating the destructive power of p-hacking - Angelika Stefan
57:26
Reproducible research and reproducibility checks by Dr Eduard Klapwijk
55:15
Multiverse Analysis in Psychophysiology: Flexibility in Data Processing & Analysis by Peter Clayson
58:27
Open Science as an antidote to the existing problems in science by Eiko Fried
50:06
Pre-Registration & Registered Reports by Daniel Lakens (Part 2 or 2)
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Pre-Registration & Registered Reports by Daniel Lakens (Part 1 of 2)
02:15:26
Hans Eysenck and scientific fraud with Tony Pelosi, George Davey Smith & Dorothy Bishop
01:05:03
Cannabis: the Good, the Bad, & the Psychotic by Prof Sir Robin Murray
01:00:41
How to spot pseudoscience by Prof Chris French
01:05:48
ERЯOR: A bug bounty program for science by Dr Ian Hussey
42:23
Checking Robustness in 4 Steps by Dr Michèle Nuijten
56:11
A gentle introduction to scientific error by Dr Nick Brown
47:33
Special Feature - The Science or Fiction Podcast: How does science make the headlines?
01:13:18
How do I come off antidepressants? an interview with Dr Mark Horowitz
48:30
Spam emails in academia – the good, the bad, and the very ugly | Dr Owen Tomlinson
01:00:51
AI-assisted coding: Experiments with GPT-4 | Prof Russ Poldrack
01:25:29
Introduction to R | Dr Joscelin Rocha-Hidalgo
01:02:45
R is for Reproducibility | Dr Emily Nordmann
59:31
Open music research between art and science | Prof Alexander Refsum Jensenius
01:01:55
Supervisors' role modeling of responsible research practices
12:46
"What are the goals a reviewing your code" | Prof Lisa Debruine
01:43
"What should be included when asking others to review your code" Prof Lisa DeBruine
01:01:05
Tips on how to review your code | Prof Lisa Debruine
57:33
Prof Dustin Scheinost & Matt Rosenblatt | Trends in self-citation rates in neuroscience literature
02:37
"We should make it so that you need to know about reproducibility to succeed as a modern researcher"
01:31
"There is a significant gap between apparently reproducible work and necessary effort in practice"
00:57
"Transparent and open source solutions (eg preprint servers) can reduce systemic inequality"
01:01:39
On Intersectionality: Integrating Critical Theories and Methods as a PhD Student | Annalisa Myer
07:33
"It's unsurprising that the adoption of critical theories in PhD students remains sluggish"
01:16
"Now it's a lot harder for young people to get a foothold in science"
08:31
"Biomedical scientists spend too much time writing grants & far too little thinking about science"
55:35
Reproducibility and Innovation: Can we do better? | Dr Stuart Buck
01:15:42
Like the layers of an onion: Transparency and reproducibility for quant research | Prof Ben Marwick
23:16
Dr Julia Strand | Teaching Open Science in the Classroom and the Lab
21:38
Dr Charlotte Pennington | Rigour at grassroots: A consortium approach to student research projects
18:14
Asha Sahni | Reciprocal Mentoring - Understanding, Empathy, Action
23:08
Jenny Mai Phan | Neurodiversity & Open Scholarship for Research & Higher Education
25:52
Dr Flavio Azevedo | Supporting teaching and mentoring of open and reproducible research with FORRT
18:22
Dr Helena Paterson & Phil McCleer | Reflecting on our teaching with open science​
21:44
Prof Malcolm Macleod | Mentoring - something for everyone
56:59
Transforming Science in the 21st Century: Indigenous Knowledge & Epistemic Pluralism Prof Hoppers
01:02:23
Open and reproducible research at CERN by Dr Sunje Dallmeier-Tiessen
01:00:39
Open & reproducible neuroimaging: from study inception to publication Dr Botvinik-Nezer & Dr Niso
25:35
Dr Anna Henschel - "Three easy steps to recruit your own 'unofficial board of mentors’!"
57:45
Dr Eilidh MacNicol | Species agnostic tools for translational MRI processing
01:04:21
Dr Scott Marek & Dr Brenden Tervo-Clemmens | Brain-wide association studies ...
59:29
Dr Jacqueline Fulvio ~ Use webtools to promote balance in cognitive neuroscience citation practices
01:26
"Open science is not yet practiced with kindness and compassion"
01:07:06
Dr Maddi Pownall - Open Science Through a Lens of Feminist Psychology
08:57
"Research around feminist epistemology is being heavily criticised and open science should be aware"
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Academia is based on a power structure on which various forms of dominant knowledge arise
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ResearchEquals is not just about different forms of output being equal